- Sinclair Oil
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company_name = Sinclair Oil Corporation
company_
company_type = Public until 1969Subsidiary 1969 - 1976 Private since 1976
company_slogan = "Sinclair...we're about as American as it gets." "Drive with care and buy Sinclair."
foundation = May 1, 1916
location =Salt Lake City, Utah ,USA
key_people =Earl Holding Stephen Holding Peter M. Johnson , President
industry = Oil and Gasoline
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homepage = [http://www.sinclairoil.com/ www.sinclairoil.com]Sinclair Oil is an American
petroleum corporation , founded byHarry F. Sinclair on May 1, 1916, as Sinclair Oil & Refining Corporation, by combining the assets of eleven small petroleum companies. [ [http://www.sinclairoil.com/history/history_p5.htm] Retrieved October 19, 2007.] Originally aNew York corporation, Sinclair Oil was reincorporated inWyoming in 1976. [Wyoming Secretary of State, Corporations Division. [https://wyobiz.wy.gov/Ecommerce/SearchResultNew.aspx Search] keyword = Sinclair. 2nd page. CID 198000134254. Retrieved January 12, 2007.] The corporation's logo features the silhouette of a large greendinosaur .History
Sinclair the company has a long history of being a fixture on American roads (and briefly in other countries) with its dinosaur logo and mascot, an
apatosaurus ("Brontosaurus"). Harry Sinclair as an oilman holds a very famous place in the political history of the U.S.A. through his deep involvement in theTeapot Dome Scandal of 1920-1922, which stained the administration of PresidentWarren G. Harding even though Harding himself was not involved in the illegal oil leases inWyoming .inclair, A Great Name In Oil (1916-1969)
During September 1919, Harry F. Sinclair restructured Sinclair Oil & Refining Corporation , Sinclair Gulf Corporation, and 26 other related entities into Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation. [ [http://www.sinclairoil.com/history/history_p24.htm] Retrieved October 19, 2007.] In 1932, this new entity was renamed as Consolidated Oil Corporation. In 1943, it was renamed for the last time, as Sinclair Oil Corporation. [ [http://www.sinclairoil.com/history/history_p30.htm] Retrieved October 19, 2007.]
Near the beginning of the
Great Depression , Sinclair sold the remaining interest in their pipeline subsidiary to Standard Oil Company (Indiana) for US$72.5 million (Standard Oil had purchased a 50% interest in the pipeline subsidiary in 1921). [ [http://www.sinclairoil.com/history/history_p29.htm] Retrieved October 19, 2007.] With these funds, including an additional US$33.5 million from an additionalcommon stock issue, Sinclair retired a number of bank notes and prepared to weather the depression with the remaining supply of cash.During the Great Depression, Sinclair saved a number of other petroleum companies from
receivership orbankruptcy and acquired others to expand its operations. In 1932, Sinclair purchased the assets of Prairie's pipeline and producing companies in the Southern United States, and theRio Grande Oil Company in California. The purchase of Prairie also gave Sinclair a 65% interest in Producers & Refiners Corporation (or Parco), which Sinclair subsequently acquired when Parco entered receivership in 1934. Lastly, in 1936, Sinclair purchased the East Coast marketing subsidiary of Richfield Oil Company which had operated in receivership for several years. Richfield then underwent a reorganization which resulted in the creation of Richfield Oil Corporation. Sinclair was instrumental in transferring capital and managerial assets into Richfield. Thirty years later, Richfield merged with Atlantic, located on the East Coast, forming Atlantic Richfield. [ [http://www.sinclairoil.com/history/history_p32.htm] Retrieved October 19, 2007.]At the Chicago World's Fair of 1933-34, Sinclair sponsored a dinosaur exhibit meant to point out the correlation between the formation of petroleum deposits and the Age of Dinosaurs, and included a two-ton animated model of a brontosaur. The exhibit proved so popular it inspired a promotional line of rubber brontosaurs at Sinclair stations, complete with wiggling heads and tails, and the eventual inclusion of the brontosaur logo. Later, inflatable dinosaurs were given as promotional items and an anthropomorphic version appeared as a station attendant in advertisements. Some locations have a life-size model of the mascot. People can walk under the dinosaur and into the building
At the New York World's Fair of 1964/65, Sinclair again sponsored a dinosaur exhibit, "Dinoland", featuring life-size replicas of nine different dinosaurs, including their signature brontosaurus. Souvenirs from the exhibit included a brochure ("Sinclair and the Exciting World of Dinosaurs") and molded plastic figurines of the dinosaurs featured. After the Fair closed, Dinoland spent a period of time as a traveling exhibit.
Two of the replicas are still on display to this day at Dinosaur Valley State park. [ [http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/dinosaur_valley/] Dinosaur Valley State Park] [ [http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/TXGLEdino.html] Roadside America Article on Dinosaur Valley Park] near Glen Rose, Texas.
In 1955, Sinclair was #21 on the Fortune 500, but by 1969, it had fallen to #58. [ [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500_archive/snapshots/1969/3533.html] Retrieved March 29, 2007.]
inclair and Atlantic Richfield (ARCO) (1969-1976)
In 1969, Sinclair was acquired by the Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO). Federal anti-trust provisions required the new entity to divest itself of certain of the Sinclair assets, and as a result, the East Coast operations of Sinclair were sold to
BP (BP has since purchased ARCO). After the acquisition by ARCO, the dinosaur was phased out, but at least one service station, in Winona,Minnesota , retained the original look through the 1980s. Many Sinclair stations in the Midwest continued to use the dinosaur logo along with ARCO's "diamond spark" logo and at least some Sinclair stations were branded as such for a time with ARCO's blue rectangular logo including the "spark" but with the word "Sinclair" substituted for ARCO.inclair and Earl Holding (1976-Present)
In 1976, ARCO spun-off Sinclair by selling certain assets to
Earl Holding . Assets divested in thespin-off included ARCO's retail operations from the region between theMississippi River and theRocky Mountains , and the rights to the Sinclair brand and logo, resulting in many stations alongInterstate 80 keeping the dinosaur logo. The ARCO stations inTexas ,New Mexico ,Illinois and some portions ofOklahoma were not affected by the divesture and continued until ARCO pulled out of those states in the 1980s.Sinclair has been owned by the Holdings since 1976. Earl Holding also owns Sun Valley Resort in Idaho, Snowbasin Resort in Utah, the Little America hotels, the Westgate Hotel in San Diego, California, and the
Grand America Hotel , a five-diamond hotel and member of theLeading Hotels of the World , in Salt Lake City, Utah.Currently headquartered in
Salt Lake City, Utah , Sinclair ranks #38 among the largest private companies in theUnited States . [ [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/21/biz_06privates_The-Largest-Private-Companies_Rank_2.html] Retrieved March 29, 2007.] There are 2,607 Sinclairgas stations in 20 states in the western U.S. and theMidwest . The corporation operates three refineries: one in Casper,Wyoming , one in Sinclair,Wyoming (near Rawlins), and another in Tulsa,Oklahoma . Other operations include 1,000 miles of pipeline.Sinclair continues to use the green dinosaur, affectionately called "Dino", and markets all its products under the logo. Sinclair
patent ed the gasoline additiveSG-2000 . The high-octane fuel blend is called "Dino Supreme" and regular gas is "Dino", trade names used since 1961 when many oil companies still used trade names for their fuels instead of generic terms like "regular", "premium" or "unleaded". Prior to that time, Sinclair's trade names for its gasoline products included "Power X" for the high-octane fuel and "Sinclair H-C" for the regular gas. Sinclair also has marketed products such as Dino, Dino Supreme and Opaline motor oils.Sinclair is recognized by the
Terror-Free Oil Initiative as one of the few filling stations that does not buy oil fromterrorism -sponsoring states such as those in the Middle East. [http://www.terrorfreeoil.org/companies.php]Sinclair Trucking Company [http://www.sinclairoil.com/trucking.htm] provides distribution for Sinclair Oil fuels and other related products. Terminals for the company are located in:
*Flagstaff, Arizona
*Denver, Colorado (Henderson, Colorado )
*Des Moines, Iowa
*Kansas City, Kansas
*Minneapolis, Minnesota
*St. Louis, Missouri
*Omaha, Nebraska
*Shawnee, Oklahoma
*Tulsa, Oklahoma
*Salt Lake City, Utah
*Casper, Wyoming
*Sinclair, Wyoming ee also
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Convenience store
*Gas station
*Gasoline
*List of automotive fuel brands
*List of oil-producing states
*OPEC
* Palmer, Bradley
*Petroleum
*Teapot Dome scandal External links
* [http://www.sinclairoil.com Sinclair Oil Corporation]
* [http://www.blastfromyourpast.com/sinc67/index.html Sinclair Dinoland Exhibit NY World's Fair]
* [http://www.grandamerica.com The Grand America Hotel]
* [http://www.littleamerica.com Little America Hotels & Resorts, Inc.]
* [http://www.westgatehotel.com The Westgate Hotel]
* [http://www.sunvalley.com Sun Valley Resort]
* [http://www.snowbasin.com Snowbasin Ski Resort]Notes
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