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1918 Company formed<ref>The Times, Nov 09, 1926</ref> under Canadian law | 1918 Company formed<ref>The Times, Nov 09, 1926</ref> under Canadian law | ||
1919 Public sale of preference shares; the company's purpose was to exploit oil fields in Central and South America<ref>The Times, Dec 23, 1919</ref> | 1919 Public sale of preference shares; the company's purpose was to exploit oil fields in Central and South America. Amongst the named technical staff was [[George Bernard Reynolds]]<ref>The Times, Dec 23, 1919</ref> | ||
1952 The Venezuelan properties were sold to some American oil men<ref> The Times Dec 12, 1952</ref> | 1952 The Venezuelan properties were sold to some American oil men<ref> The Times Dec 12, 1952</ref> |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 25 May 2016
1918 Company formed[1] under Canadian law
1919 Public sale of preference shares; the company's purpose was to exploit oil fields in Central and South America. Amongst the named technical staff was George Bernard Reynolds[2]
1952 The Venezuelan properties were sold to some American oil men[3]
1955 Owned half of the shares in Trinidad Petroleum Developments[4]
1964 Final dealing in the shares on the London Exchange[5]