Creole Petroleum Corporation

The Creole Petroleum Corporation was an American oil company. It was formed in 1920 to produce fields on Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela. The company was acquired by Standard Oil of New Jersey in 1928. Until 1951 Creole Petroleum was the world's number one oil producer.

Creole Petroleum Corporation
Company typePrivate (1920–28)
Subsidiary (1928–76)
IndustryPetroleum
FoundedMarch 1920
DefunctJanuary 1, 1976 (1976-01-01)
FateNationalised by the Government of Venezuela
Headquarters
Venezuela
Area served
Venezuela
ParentStandard Oil of New Jersey (1928–76)

In 1950, Creole opened its refinery at Amuay bay. This is now a part of the Paraguaná Refinery Complex considered the world's third largest refinery complex, just after Jamnagar Refinery (India) and Ulsan Refinery (South Korea).

The Venezuelan assets of Creole Petroleum Corporation were nationalized along with those of other foreign oil firms on January 1, 1976, becoming as Lagoven filial part of PDVSA, a Venezuelan government-owned operating company.

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