美国大西洋里奇菲尔德公司(ARCO)
美国大西洋里奇菲尔德公司官方网站网址:http://www.arcogas.com/
美国大西洋里奇菲尔德公司(Atlantic Richfield Company)简称ARCO。
1966年合并里奇菲尔德石油公司和大西洋炼油公司而成,1969年又并入了辛克莱(Sinclair)石油公司。现在,大西洋里奇菲尔德公司石油业务(从生产到销售)已遍及美国各地,在加拿大、印度尼西亚、北海、埃及也有业务机构,它还生产和销售化学品和煤。
ARCO (an acronym for Atlantic Richfield Company) is an American oil company that was formed by the merger of East Coast-based Atlantic Refining and California-based Richfield Petroleum in 1966. Since 2000, ARCO is a subsidiary of BP and is officially known as BP West Coast Products LLC. It is known for having low-priced gasoline compared to other national brands, mainly due to an early 1980s decision to emphasize cost cuts (cash only policy) and alternative sources of income (Am/pm).
The Atlantic Petroleum Storage Company's heritage dates to 1866; it became part of the Standard Oil trust in 1874, but achieved independence again when Standard Oil was broken up in 1911. ARCO was a principal in the discovery of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, North America's largest oil field, in 1968. The company acquired Sinclair Oil in 1969.
ARCO once had a presence in the southwestern U.S. - a stretch of Texas State Highway 225 east of Loop 610 in Houston, TX, had an oil tank farm once painted with the ARCO logo. Lyondell-Citgo would rebrand the oil tanks in the 1980s. ARCO's Oil & Gas division headquarters were in downtown Dallas, TX. The headquarters building was a 46-story office building designed by architect I.M. Pei. ARCO closed the Dallas office and sold the building in the mid 1980'S. Today, ARCO operates about 1100 stations in 5 US Western States: California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Arizona.
ARCO merged with Anaconda Copper Mining Company (ACM) of Montana in 1977. ACM holdings including the Berkeley Pit and the Anaconda, Montana Smelter. However, the purchase turned out to be a regrettable decision for ARCO. Lack of experience with hard-rock mining, and a sudden drop in the price of copper to below seventy cents a pound, the lowest in years, caused ARCO to suspend all operations in Butte, Montana. By 1983, only six years after acquiring rights to the "Richest Hill on Earth," the Berkeley Pit was completely idle. Ultimately however, the decision to sell this property was even more regrettable because by 2006 the price of copper had risen to over $4 per pound making it one of the most lucrative-ever investments and cash cow in the portfolio of subsequent purchaser, billionaire industrialist Dennis Washington.
ARCO is the responsible party for America's largest Superfund site--a megasite that takes in the towns of Butte and Anaconda, and 120 miles of the Clark Fork River including Milltown Dam. The region's water and soils were polluted by a century of mining and smelting. Chemicals of concern include many heavy metals and arsenic.
The Atlantic brand was spun off for ARCO's East Coast stations, and was acquired by Sunoco. The ARCO brand is now used on the West Coast. ARCO specializes in discount gas by removing many frills, among them forcing prepayment for fuel (except in Oregon, where customers are prohibited by state law from pumping their own gas), not accepting credit cards, and charging for use of debit cards. In most locations, it is co-branded with ampm convenience stores, also a division of BP West Coast (ARCO introduced the ampm concept in 1979).
Over the course of 2004 and 2005, ARCO signs have been replaced. New signs still have the Arco spark, but BP's Helios (BP's new white, yellow, and green mark named after the Greek sun god which replaced the old British Petroleum shield mark) is also located on the sign. A new tagline "ARCO - part of BP" has also appeared on some signs and advertisements. Some groups have speculated that this is the first step in a process that will see BP slowly rebrand the familiar ARCO logo with the BP Helios. ARCO is known for sponsoring the ARCO Arena in Sacramento, California (license fee is $750,000/year with the license expiring in 2007).
In March, 1997, ARCO also leased almost all the gas stations of the (now) Santa Fe Springs, CA based independent Thrifty Oil group of 250 stations found throughout California[6] after a damaging price war which the independent Thrifty was unable to win.
ARCO's patented gasoline contains the cleaning additive, CleanTech.
ARCO's pre-paid gift card is ARCO PumpPass. Certain BP owned and operated ARCO stations accept both the PumpPass card and the BP Cash! Card used at BP and Amoco stations.
As of October 2006, the BP Credit Card, issued by Citibank, is now issued by JPMorgan Chase. It has been rumored that ARCO may accept this card in the future.