- Pennzoil
Pennzoil is an oil company originally founded in
Oil City, Pennsylvania . In 1963, South Penn Oil merged with Zapata Petroleum to become Pennzoil. During the 1970s, the company moved its offices toHouston ,Texas . It was then headquartered inPennzoil Place , a recognizableskyscraper designed by thearchitect Philip Johnson . In 1998, the company merged with onetime rivalQuaker State to form Pennzoil-Quaker State. In 2002, the Royal Dutch/Shell Group purchased Pennzoil-Quaker State to formSOPUS --Shell Oil Products US. Both Pennzoil and Quaker State are now marketed together as a result.Products
The following are products offered from Pennzoil:
* Motor Oils - Pennzoil motor oils is effectively the mainstay of the Pennzoil brand name. As of FY 2007 Pennzoil was the number one selling motor oil. Chief rivals includeCastrol , Valvoline, and Havoline.
* Gasoline - Pennzoil sells gasoline to motorists, mostly in westernPennsylvania . See more in the description below.Jiffy Lube is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pennzoil-Quaker State Company. It was purchased in 1990.
Gasoline
Though not much emphasis has ever been placed on
gasoline , Pennzoil does sell gas. In the early parts of the company's history, the gas stations were branded as Pennzip, though they were later changed to Pennzoil. For decades, Pennzoil gas stations were mostly marketed in western Pennsylvania, westernNew York , northern and easternOhio , and northernWest Virginia .In the 1990s, Pennzoil gas did somewhat of a revival when Pittsburgh area
convenience store chainCogo's beganco-branding themselves with Pennzoil. The co-branding only lasted a few years, and Cogo's switched brands toBP andExxon in 2001.After Shell's purchase of Pennzoil, there was the possibility that the remaining Pennzoil stations--mostly in western PA--would be converted to Shell as part of the company's aggressive movement to expand nationally. This hasn't happened, but all company-owned Pennzoil gas stations with convenience stores (mostly located in the
New Castle, Pennsylvania area) began co-branding themselves with7-Eleven in 2003, with more emphasis placed on the7-Eleven brand name than Pennzoil itself."Pennzoil v. Texaco"
In 1984, Pennzoil made an informal, yet still binding, contract with the
Getty Oil company to purchase the company. The deal, however, was encroached upon by theTexaco oil company when it instead attempted to acquire Getty. In a landmark lawsuit presided over by Judge Solomon (Sol) Casseb ofSan Antonio , Pennzoil, represented by a legal team includingJoe Jamail andBaine Kerr , won $10.53 billion from Texaco. (The case was appealed, and the decision of the trial court was upheld on condition that Pennzoil file a remittitur agreeing to a reduction of punitive damages from $3 billion, to $1 billion, while the compensatory damages of $7.53 billon remained unaffected) Pennzoil paid Mr. Jamail $335 million and Mr. Kerr $10 million for the victory.External links
* [http://www.pennzoil.com Pennzoil Official Web Site]
* [http://www.shellus.com Shell's US Site]
* [http://www.quakerstate.com Quaker State's Official Web Site]
* [http://www.pennzoil-quakerstate.com SOPUS Official Web Site]
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/PP/dop9.html Good Writeup on Pennzoil History]
* [http://www.derrikecope.com/wcup/98/pennzoilquaker.htm Press Release on Pennzoil - Quaker State Merger]
* [http://www.jiffylube.com/ Jiffy Lube web site]
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