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Cosa (chi) è SOHIO - definizione

DEFUNCT AMERICAN OIL COMPANY
Sohio; SOHIO; Boron Oil
  • date=June 2021}} to sell marine fuel under the Sohio brand at various marinas on Ohio waterways and in Ohio state parks in order to protect its rights in the Sohio and Standard Oil names. The Anderson Ferry Marina near [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] as of 2005

SOHIO         
An early system on the IBM 705. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)]. (1995-01-11)
Ammoxidation         
  • [[Acrylonitrile]] is produced on an industrial scale by the ammoxidation of [[propylene]].
INDUSTRIAL PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF NITRILES USING AMMONIA AND OXYGEN
Sohio process; Oxyamination; Ammonoxidation
In chemistry, ammoxidation is a process for the production of nitriles using ammonia and oxygen. It is sometimes called the SOHIO process, acknowledging that ammoxidation was developed at Standard Oil of Ohio.

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Standard Oil of Ohio

The Standard Oil Company (Ohio) was an American oil company, a successor of the original company established in 1870 by John D. Rockefeller. It was established as "Standard Oil Company of Ohio" as one of the separate entities created after the 1911 breakup.

In the 1960s, Standard Oil of Ohio partnered with British Petroleum, in the development of the Prudhoe Bay, Alaska petroleum reserves and the construction of the Trans Alaska pipeline. The complex partnership called for a gradual stock acquisition until British Petroleum would eventually gain controlling interest culminating in total acquisition of the American company. The company ceased operations in 1987, although BP continued to sell gasoline under the 'Sohio' brand until 1991.