Oil company maps – South and Central America – A-L

ChevronGuatemala1960
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Copec1965
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Copec2003
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Creole
Creole is a subsidiary of Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. The Creole name is used for some Central American operations, while the Esso name is used elsewhere in the region.
CreoleVenezuela1971
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EssoBrazil1971
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EssoColumbia1948
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EssoCuba1946
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EssoCuba
This map of Cuba was issued in 1956, three years before Fidel Castro took power and foreign operations in Cuba were driven out by Castro's policies and by the U. S.-led trade embargo on Cuba that persists over half a century later.
EssoElSalvador1947
This 1947 map of El Salvador is typical of the design used by Esso in most Central American countries during the years immediately following World War II.
EssoJamaica1958
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EssoJamaica1971
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EssoUruguay1968
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EssoNorteVenezuela1944
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EssoVenezuela1946
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GulfEcuador1972
This map was issued by Gulf's Ecuadorean affiliate in 1972.
GulfPuertoRico1972
Gulf issued this map of Puerto Rico in 1972. Cartography is by Rand McNally and the map is almost entirely in Spanish.
Lobitos1963
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