Posted by trucker 40 on April 30, 2010 at 14:41:31 from (69.154.17.57):
In Reply to: OT oil well posted by teddy52food on April 30, 2010 at 08:07:07:
BP owns part of Prudhoe Bay Alaska oil fields.The largest oil field in the United States plus they own lots of oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico.They are from England and their world headquarters are London England.Now who sold our oil to BP?BP also owns AMACO and Castrol and a couple more.
I think there is a direct relationship to that last oil company merger about 5 years ago and the sky high prices not to mention the stock market speculators running up the price.Something is fishy about all of this.
Somebody needs to explain why some company in England owns all of this American oil.Also who in America would be stupid enough to sell oil to an English company?Also isnt AMOCO an American oil company that was Standard oil and why does it belong to BP now?
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