Esso (/ˈɛsoʊ/) is a trading name for ExxonMobil. Originally, the name was primarily used by its predecessor Standard Oil of New Jersey after the breakup...
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Sylvan Esso is an American electronic pop duo from Durham, North Carolina which was formed in 2013. The band consists of singer Amelia Meath (born July...
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esso or -esso in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Esso is a trading name for the oil and gas company ExxonMobil. Esso or ESSO may also refer to: Esso...
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The two ships of the Esso Atlantic class, Esso Atlantic and Esso Pacific, were two of only seven ships to surpass a half million tons deadweight in maritime...
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The Stop Esso campaign was a campaign by Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and People and Planet aimed at boycotting the oil company ExxonMobil (which owns...
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Eric Esso (born 21 June 1994) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as midfielder for Philippines Football League side Kaya F.C.–Iloilo. He is...
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An Esso station is an automotive service station operated by Esso. Notable former or existing Esso stations include: Esso Station (Clemson, South Carolina)...
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The Esso Northumbria was the first of a series of Very Large Crude Carrier ships, built by Swan Hunter at Wallsend on Tyneside, in 1969. When launched...
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Laurent Esso (born August 10, 1942) is a Cameroonian politician who is currently serving in Joseph Ngute's government. Esso held a succession of key posts...
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the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern states. Esso is ExxonMobil's primary gasoline brand worldwide. Both the Esso and Mobil brands are used in Canada (since...
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Amelia Meath (section Sylvan Esso (2013–present))
songwriter, producer, and dancer who is a member of the musical groups Sylvan Esso and Mountain Man. She is based in Durham, North Carolina. Meath formed folk...
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Esso Motor Hotel was a Swedish subsidiary of the American oil company Esso, for running hotels in Europe. In the 1960s, with the rise of the numbers of...
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The Esso Cup is the Canadian national women's under-18 ice hockey club championship, sponsored by Esso. It is an annual event, sanctioned by Hockey Canada...
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ExxonMobil Australia (redirect from Esso Australia)
ExxonMobil Australia (formerly Esso Australia) is an Australian affiliate of ExxonMobil, the U.S.-based oil giant. It operates a number of oil and gas...
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Esso (Russian: Эссо) is a village in Kamchatka Krai, Russia. It is the administrative centre of Bystrinsky District. It has been described as one of the...
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The Esso Club is a sports bar in Clemson, South Carolina, that evolved from a 1920s gas station and grocery on Old Greenville Highway, which was at the...
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Esso Maracaibo may refer to: MV Esso Maracaibo, name used from 1947 to 1956 for the former USS Narraguagas (AOG-32) SS Esso Maracaibo, launched in 1959...
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The Esso Tower was one of the first buildings built in La Défense in the 1960s. It was demolished in 1993 to be replaced by the Cœur Défense tower. This...
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Your Esso Reporter was an American syndicated radio news bulletin, sponsored by Standard Oil of New Jersey under the Esso brand. The five-minute program...
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FSO Safer (redirect from SS Esso Japan (1976))
built in 1976 by the Hitachi Zosen Corporation in Japan as the oil tanker Esso Japan. As built, her gross tonnage was 192,679 and deadweight tonnage 406...
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ExxonMobil Journalism Award (redirect from Prêmio Esso)
Jornalismo), previously known as Esso Journalism Award (Prêmio Esso de Jornalismo), formerly known as Esso Reportage Award (Prêmio Esso de Reportagem), is an annual...
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Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Excise [1975] UKHL 4 is an English contract law case, concerning the rule of creation of legal relations...
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Joseph Esso (born 10 December 1996) is a Ghanaian international footballer who last played for MC Alger in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1. and Dreams...
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On 25 September 1998 a catastrophic accident occurred at the Esso natural gas plant in Longford, Victoria, Australia. A pressure vessel ruptured resulting...
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ExxonMobil, used at Exxon and Mobil stations in the United States and at Esso and Mobil stations internationally. Alimentation Couche-Tard acquired the...
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Imperial Oil (redirect from Esso Canada)
Canada's major petroleum refiners and petrochemical producers. It supplies Esso-brand service stations. Imperial owns 25% of Syncrude, which is one of the...
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Fawley Refinery (section Esso refinery)
refinery located at Fawley, Hampshire, England. The refinery is owned by Esso Petroleum Company Limited, a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation, which...
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MV Esso Hamburg was a supply tanker ordered from Deutsche Werft Finkenwerder in 1939 for the Panama Transport Company as MV Esso Colon. Later in 1939...
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Sylvan Esso is the debut studio album by American electropop group Sylvan Esso, released May 12, 2014 (2014-05-12) via Partisan Records. The band consists...
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name itself Exxon in 1972 over continuing to use three distinct brands of Esso, Enco, and Humble. In 1998, the two companies agreed to merge and form ExxonMobil...
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