Caltex

Caltex
Formerly
  • California Texas Oil Company Limited
    (1936–1968)
  • Caltex Petroleum Corporation
    (1968–1998)
  • Caltex Corporation
    (1999–2001)
Company typeJoint venture (until 2001)
Brand (2001-present)
IndustryPetroleum
Founded30 June 1936 (1936-06-30)
HeadquartersSingapore (operational)
Area served
ProductsOil, fuel
ParentChevron Corporation
Websitecaltex.com

Caltex is a petroleum brand name of Chevron Corporation used in the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, and Southern Africa.[1] Headquartered in Singapore, it is also the brand name of non-Chevron petroleum companies in some countries (such as New Zealand, and previously Australia and South Africa) under a trademark licensing agreement with Chevron.

Caltex was also the name of the joint venture between Chevron and Texaco which used the Caltex brand name in its operations, until both parent companies merged in 2001 to form ChevronTexaco (later renamed simply to Chevron in 2005). The joint venture was created on 30 June 1936 as California Texas Oil Company Limited, when the two parent companies were still known as Standard Oil of California and The Texas Company respectively. The joint venture officially adopted the name Caltex shortened from its original name in 1968, and was eventually known as Caltex Corporation prior to the Chevron-Texaco merger. After the merger, the former joint venture became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the merged company and changed its corporate name to ChevronTexaco Global Energy Inc, now Chevron Global Energy Inc.

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