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German-American Petroleum Company

Deutsch-Amerikanische Petroleum Gesellschaft, also known as German-American Petroleum Company, was a German petroleum company that was a subsidiary of Standard Oil and was founded in 1890.[1] From 1950 onwards the company was called the Esso Deutschland GmbH and has been a subsidiary of the ExxonMobil group since 1999.

Founding document of the German-American Petroleum Society 1890

History edit

 
Dapol sign

On 25 February 1890 a joint venture between the German industrialists Franz Ernst Schütte,[2] Carl Schütte and Wilhelm Anton Riedemann and the American industrialist John D. Rockefeller was agreed in the German city of Bremen to create a subsidiary of Standard Oil that would operate as a petroleum business in Germany.[3]

In 1891, the petrol import business of Edmund Siemers was transferred to the company[4] In the mid-1890s, the company took over half of the shares of the Bremen Petroleum Refinery.[5]

At the beginning of the 20th century, the petroleum was sold under the brand DAPOL and the American gasoline under the brand DAPOLIN with the famous Indian head. In 1904, the Standard Oil Company took a 50 percent stake in the company and moved the company's headquarters to Hamburg.[6]

After the Benzene association scientist, Walter Oswald had developed a super-gasoline in 1924 by adding benzene to gasoline.,[7] a DAPG delivery agreement enabled them to also offer a knock-resistant super gasoline by adding about 40% benzene. This product was called Duolin and sold in September 1928 as red-coloured Esso. A 10% benzene was added to the dapoline fuel to increase the knock resistance.

 
Workshop with Esso and Dapolin pump (early 1930s)
 
Esso-Tankstelle (2014)

In 1928 the tanker shipping company of the German-American Petroleum Society was renamed to the Waried Tankschiff Rhederei GmbH.[8][9]

During the global economic crisis, the shares of MAN and Haniel in the Oelhag, the German petroleum company were bought by the German-American Petroleum Society and the German mineral oil company Rhenania-Ossag, that would be later called, Shell Germany Oil GmbH. ARCO, the American oil company sold so many shares at that time, that the three companies each owned a third of the shares.

In 1930, the supply regulation of potato spirit for fuel purposes came into force in Germany for all fuel companies. In each case, 2.5% by weight of the produced or imported quantity of fuel was to be obtained from the Reich monopoly administration. This rate increased gradually until October 1932 to 10%.

In 1931 DAPOLIN was renamed Standard Gasoline.[10]

In 1935, the German-American Petroleum Company was the market leader in Germany among the Big Five petrol station chains with 18,327 petrol stations (32.7%) as well as with Rhenania-Ossag with a sales ratio of 20.9%.

During 1937-1938 the brand was renamed to ESSO. Later in 1938, the new ESSO brand was printed on the cover sheet of the drivers manual.[11]

In 1938, German-American Petroleum Company and Rhenania-Ossag, with the help of their non-executable foreign exchange reserves, took over half of Oelhag. At this time, the Standard Oil of New Jersey owned 94% of the German-American Petroleum Society. As a result of the Anschluss of Austria in 1938 and the subsequent reorganization of the local industry, the Vacuum Oil Company was assigned to German-American Petroleum Society along with its refinery in the Kagran area of Vienna[12]

At the start of World War II, the German economy was converted to a war footing and all petroleum distribution companies in the Association of Petroleum Distribution were merged and only gasoline with no attached branding was sold. As the German-American Petroleum Company was still considered a German Company it was put on the List of Defense Contractors and received preferential material quotation. Two directors of the company, Karl Lindemann and Emil Helfferich were members of the Freundeskreis der Wirtschaft.

The German-American Petroleum Company was renamed Esso AG in 1950 and then Esso Deutschland GmbH in 1999. It is now part of the ExxonMobil group.

The name Esso is the phonetic pronunciation of the initials 'S' and 'O' in the name Standard Oil.[13]

Literature edit

  • Kleinmanns, Joachim (2002). Super, voll!: kleine Kulturgeschichte der Tankstelle (in German). Marburg : Jonas. ISBN 9783894452971.
  • Karlsch, Rainer; Stokes, Raymond G (2002). Faktor Öl : die Mineralölwirtschaft in Deutschland 1859-1974 (in German). C.H. Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-50276-7.

External links edit

  • Official presentation of the history of Esso in Germany
  • Newspaper clippings about German-American Petroleum Company in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
  • Fleetlist of Esso Germany and its predecessors

References edit

  1. ^ Francis R. Nicosia; Jonathan Huener; University of Vermont. Center for Holocaust Studies (2004). Business and Industry in Nazi Germany. Berghahn Books. p. 115. ISBN 978-1-57181-653-5. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  2. ^ Rudolf Vierhaus (3 May 2011). Schlumberger - Thiersch. Walter de Gruyter. p. 256. ISBN 978-3-11-096502-5. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  3. ^ Rainer Karlsch; Raymond G. Stokes (2003). Faktor Öl: die Mineralölwirtschaft in Deutschland 1859-1974 (in German). C.H.Beck. p. 57. ISBN 978-3-406-50276-7. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  4. ^ Michael Werner (10 March 2015). Stiftungsstadt und Bürgertum: Hamburgs Stiftungskultur vom Kaiserreich bis in den Nationalsozialimus. De Gruyter. p. 107. ISBN 978-3-486-71388-6. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  5. ^ Ida M. Tarbell (8 March 2012). The History of the Standard Oil Company: Briefer Version. Courier Corporation. ISBN 978-0-486-13995-1. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  6. ^ The Lamp. Vol. 70–72. Standard Oil Company. 1991. p. 40. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  7. ^ Stephan Scholtissek (25 February 2011). Innovation Excellence: Creating Market Success in the Energy and Natural Resources Sectors. mi-Wirtschaftsbuch. p. 21. ISBN 978-3-86416-000-4. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  8. ^ Fairplay Weekly Shipping Journal. University of Minnesota: Fairplay Publications Limited. 1956. p. 385. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  9. ^ IWF and ZKM (29 May 2019) [1929]. The Waried Transport Company - A Chapter from the History of German Technology (Videotape). tibav:25678: German National Library of Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  10. ^ "ExxonMobil in Germany". ExxonMobil Corporate (in German). ExxonMobil. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  11. ^ Handbuch für Kraftwagenfahrer, 5th edition 1937
  12. ^ Karlsch, Rainer; Stokes, Raymond G (2003). Faktor Öl : die Mineralölwirtschaft in Deutschland 1859-1974 (in German). Munich: Verlag, C.H. Beck. ISBN 9783406502767. OCLC 1085549828.
  13. ^ "Our History | Esso and Mobil".

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Deutsch Amerikanische Petroleum Gesellschaft also known as German American Petroleum Company was a German petroleum company that was a subsidiary of Standard Oil and was founded in 1890 1 From 1950 onwards the company was called the Esso Deutschland GmbH and has been a subsidiary of the ExxonMobil group since 1999 Founding document of the German American Petroleum Society 1890 Contents 1 History 2 Literature 3 External links 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Dapol sign On 25 February 1890 a joint venture between the German industrialists Franz Ernst Schutte 2 Carl Schutte and Wilhelm Anton Riedemann and the American industrialist John D Rockefeller was agreed in the German city of Bremen to create a subsidiary of Standard Oil that would operate as a petroleum business in Germany 3 In 1891 the petrol import business of Edmund Siemers was transferred to the company 4 In the mid 1890s the company took over half of the shares of the Bremen Petroleum Refinery 5 At the beginning of the 20th century the petroleum was sold under the brand DAPOL and the American gasoline under the brand DAPOLIN with the famous Indian head In 1904 the Standard Oil Company took a 50 percent stake in the company and moved the company s headquarters to Hamburg 6 After the Benzene association scientist Walter Oswald had developed a super gasoline in 1924 by adding benzene to gasoline 7 a DAPG delivery agreement enabled them to also offer a knock resistant super gasoline by adding about 40 benzene This product was called Duolin and sold in September 1928 as red coloured Esso A 10 benzene was added to the dapoline fuel to increase the knock resistance nbsp Workshop with Esso and Dapolin pump early 1930s nbsp Esso Tankstelle 2014 In 1928 the tanker shipping company of the German American Petroleum Society was renamed to the Waried Tankschiff Rhederei GmbH 8 9 During the global economic crisis the shares of MAN and Haniel in the Oelhag the German petroleum company were bought by the German American Petroleum Society and the German mineral oil company Rhenania Ossag that would be later called Shell Germany Oil GmbH ARCO the American oil company sold so many shares at that time that the three companies each owned a third of the shares In 1930 the supply regulation of potato spirit for fuel purposes came into force in Germany for all fuel companies In each case 2 5 by weight of the produced or imported quantity of fuel was to be obtained from the Reich monopoly administration This rate increased gradually until October 1932 to 10 In 1931 DAPOLIN was renamed Standard Gasoline 10 In 1935 the German American Petroleum Company was the market leader in Germany among the Big Five petrol station chains with 18 327 petrol stations 32 7 as well as with Rhenania Ossag with a sales ratio of 20 9 During 1937 1938 the brand was renamed to ESSO Later in 1938 the new ESSO brand was printed on the cover sheet of the drivers manual 11 In 1938 German American Petroleum Company and Rhenania Ossag with the help of their non executable foreign exchange reserves took over half of Oelhag At this time the Standard Oil of New Jersey owned 94 of the German American Petroleum Society As a result of the Anschluss of Austria in 1938 and the subsequent reorganization of the local industry the Vacuum Oil Company was assigned to German American Petroleum Society along with its refinery in the Kagran area of Vienna 12 At the start of World War II the German economy was converted to a war footing and all petroleum distribution companies in the Association of Petroleum Distribution were merged and only gasoline with no attached branding was sold As the German American Petroleum Company was still considered a German Company it was put on the List of Defense Contractors and received preferential material quotation Two directors of the company Karl Lindemann and Emil Helfferich were members of the Freundeskreis der Wirtschaft The German American Petroleum Company was renamed Esso AG in 1950 and then Esso Deutschland GmbH in 1999 It is now part of the ExxonMobil group The name Esso is the phonetic pronunciation of the initials S and O in the name Standard Oil 13 Literature editKleinmanns Joachim 2002 Super voll kleine Kulturgeschichte der Tankstelle in German Marburg Jonas ISBN 9783894452971 Karlsch Rainer Stokes Raymond G 2002 Faktor Ol die Mineralolwirtschaft in Deutschland 1859 1974 in German C H Beck ISBN 978 3 406 50276 7 External links editOfficial presentation of the history of Esso in Germany Newspaper clippings about German American Petroleum Company in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Fleetlist of Esso Germany and its predecessorsReferences edit Francis R Nicosia Jonathan Huener University of Vermont Center for Holocaust Studies 2004 Business and Industry in Nazi Germany Berghahn Books p 115 ISBN 978 1 57181 653 5 Retrieved 2 March 2019 Rudolf Vierhaus 3 May 2011 Schlumberger Thiersch Walter de Gruyter p 256 ISBN 978 3 11 096502 5 Retrieved 2 March 2019 Rainer Karlsch Raymond G Stokes 2003 Faktor Ol die Mineralolwirtschaft in Deutschland 1859 1974 in German C H Beck p 57 ISBN 978 3 406 50276 7 Retrieved 2 March 2019 Michael Werner 10 March 2015 Stiftungsstadt und Burgertum Hamburgs Stiftungskultur vom Kaiserreich bis in den Nationalsozialimus De Gruyter p 107 ISBN 978 3 486 71388 6 Retrieved 3 March 2019 Ida M Tarbell 8 March 2012 The History of the Standard Oil Company Briefer Version Courier Corporation ISBN 978 0 486 13995 1 Retrieved 3 March 2019 The Lamp Vol 70 72 Standard Oil Company 1991 p 40 Retrieved 3 March 2019 Stephan Scholtissek 25 February 2011 Innovation Excellence Creating Market Success in the Energy and Natural Resources Sectors mi Wirtschaftsbuch p 21 ISBN 978 3 86416 000 4 Retrieved 13 March 2019 Fairplay Weekly Shipping Journal University of Minnesota Fairplay Publications Limited 1956 p 385 Retrieved 13 March 2019 IWF and ZKM 29 May 2019 1929 The Waried Transport Company A Chapter from the History of German Technology Videotape tibav 25678 German National Library of Science and Technology Hannover Germany a href Template Cite AV media html title Template Cite AV media cite AV media a CS1 maint location link ExxonMobil in Germany ExxonMobil Corporate in German ExxonMobil Retrieved 16 March 2019 Handbuch fur Kraftwagenfahrer 5th edition 1937 Karlsch Rainer Stokes Raymond G 2003 Faktor Ol die Mineralolwirtschaft in Deutschland 1859 1974 in German Munich Verlag C H Beck ISBN 9783406502767 OCLC 1085549828 Our History Esso and Mobil Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title German American Petroleum Company amp oldid 1183122518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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