My understanding is that BP has sold all or some of the USA holdings 
just recently.  They have a fairly massive refinery in Texas City that 
routinely blows or belches.

Texas city has it's own switching railroad, but I'm not sure of it's 
heritage (city owned or industry).  That whole area from East Houston to 
the Gulf of Mexico is tank car haven--I would bet 50% of the freight is 
peto related with much of the rest, grain or plastic pellets besides the 
usual container traffic.

Bob Werre


On 2/25/11 1:25 PM, Michael & Linda Marmer wrote:
>
> AMOCO was sold to BP.
>
> BP had AMOCO gas at it pumps.
>
> Not sure if they still use the name AMOCO.
>
> Mike
>



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