- Anadarko, Oklahoma - Wikipedia
Anadarko, the self-titled "Indian Capital of the Nation " It is the capital of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, the Delaware Nation and the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
- Anadarko Petroleum - Wikipedia
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation was a company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration It was organized in Delaware and headquartered in two skyscrapers in The Woodlands, Texas: the Allison Tower and the Hackett Tower, both named after former CEOs of the company
- City Of Anadarko
Anadarko, the county seat of Caddo County, lies along the south bank of the Washita River in the south-central portion of the county It is situated eighteen miles west of Chickasha at the intersection of U S Highway 62 State Highway 9 and U S Highway 281 State Highway 8
- Anadarko Petroleum Corporation -- Company History
Anadarko continued to grow quickly over the next few years, mainly by exploiting its rich properties on its home turf, the Anadarko Basin Between 1962 and 1964, the company doubled its sales of natural gas, from 27 billion cubic feet to 53 billion
- City of Anadarko | TravelOK. com - Oklahomas Official Travel Tourism Site
Anadarko offers a rich Native American tradition, serving as the Indian Capital of the Nation, with a variety of tribal museums, ceremonials and historical murals found throughout this Oklahoma city
- Occidental, Chevron Bidding War for Anadarko | Oil Energy Online
That sale is contingent upon Occidental completing its acquisition of Anadarko, and would be expected to close simultaneously or as soon as reasonably practicable afterwards Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Citi are acting as Occidental’s financial advisors for the Anadarko deal
- Oxy and Anadarko: how the ‘dumbest deal in history’ paid off for Vicki . . .
The $10bn cheque with which she emerged allowed her to outbid rival Chevron in an epic corporate battle to acquire Anadarko Petroleum, doubling Occidental, better known as Oxy, in size
- Anadarko Basin - Wikipedia
The Anadarko Basin is a geologic depositional and structural basin centered in the western part of the state of Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, and extending into southwestern Kansas and southeastern Colorado
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