Crossword clues for mobil
mobil
- Merged oil giant
- It merged with Exxon
- Giant in oil
- Gas brand with a red "o" in its logo
- Company with a Pegasus trademark
- Tour van stop
- Producer of oils
- Half of a major 1999 merger
- Exxon's sister brand
- Exxon's merger partner
- Exxon sister brand
- Exxon partner since 1999
- Exxon partner
- Exxon follower?
- Company with a longtime travel guide
- Company that uses Pegasus as a symbol
- Brand previously named the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company
- Brand on pumps
- Brand name with a red "o"
- ___ 1 (motor oil brand)
- Shell rival
- Shell competitor
- Company whose logo has a red "o"
- Shell alternative
- Big gas brand
- It merged with Exxon in 1999
- 1999 Exxon merger partner
- Oil company in a 1999 merger
- Exxon merged with it
- Pegasus appeared in this company's logo
- Brand paired with On the Run convenience stores
- Exxon merger partner
- Company once named Socony-Vacuum
- Big name in oil
- Petroleum giant
- Pump name
- Amoco rival
- Station identification?
- Gas giant half
Wikipedia
Mobil, previously known as the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, is a major American oil company which merged with Exxon in 1999 to form a parent company called ExxonMobil. It was previously one of the Seven Sisters that dominated the global petroleum industry from the mid-1940s to the 1970s. Today Mobil continues as a major brand name within the combined company, as well as still being a gas station sometimes paired with its own store or On the Run. The former Mobil headquarters in Fairfax County, Virginia, were used as ExxonMobil's downstream headquarters until 2015 when ExxonMobil consolidated employees into a new corporate campus in Spring, Texas.
Mobil (foaled 2000 in Ontario) is a retired Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse. At age two, he won the two top races for his age group, the Cup and Saucer Stakes and the Coronation Futurity Stakes. However, in the Futurity he dead heated with Arco's Gold for the win but was subsequently disqualified for interference and set back to second.
A top three-year-old, Mobil ran second to Canadian Triple Crown winner Wando (his half brother, both by Langfuhr), in the Queen's Plate. 1 His performances in 2004 earned him the Sovereign Award as Canada's Champion Older Male Horse. 2
Mobil was retired after the 2005 racing season having won twelve of his twenty-nine starts and havind earned $1.877 million. He was sent to stand at stud at historic Windfields Farm in Oshawa, Ontario.