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"'''BP'''", (Formerly '''British Petroleum''' and '''BPAmoco''') headquartered in London, United Kingdom is an international oil company formed in 2001 by what was officially described as the merger of British Petroleum and Amoco to avoid competition issues.
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In truth, the event was a takeover and the company has reverted to the name British Petroleum. BP has also acquired Arco, once the Atlantic Richfield Company. Previously British Petroleum had acquired Standard Oil of Ohio or Sohio.

Most Amoco gas stations in the United States are currently (Tuesday, November 4th, 2003) in the process of changing the look and name to British Petroleum.

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"BP", (Formerly British Petroleum and BPAmoco) headquartered in London, United Kingdom is an international oil company formed in 2001 by what was officially described as the merger of British Petroleum and Amoco to avoid competition issues.

In truth, the event was a takeover and the company has reverted to the name British Petroleum. BP has also acquired Arco, once the Atlantic Richfield Company. Previously British Petroleum had acquired Standard Oil of Ohio or Sohio.

Most Amoco gas stations in the United States are currently (Tuesday, November 4th, 2003) in the process of changing the look and name to British Petroleum.