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RARE Phillips 66 Gas Oil CHEMICAL Organization Chart Vintage ORIGINAL ART 1962

$ 525.36

Availability: 53 in stock
  • Date of Creation: 1962
  • Modified Item: No
  • Brand: Phillips 66
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Theme: Gas & Oil
  • Condition: Excellent especially considering Age!

    Description

    RARE AND ONE OF A KIND
    ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
    Fabulous
    ORIGINA
    L ART
    by C. R. SMITH   OCT 62'
    of The
    Phillips 66 CHEMICAL COMPANY
    HAND DRAWN Organizational Chart of the Phillips 66 CHEMICAL CORPORATION Dated 1962.
    Caricature figures depicting hierarchy, including some names, and Corporate structure at that time.
    Artists interpretation of each figure in their respective position
    with specific details regarding their job.
    Informative and humorous this artist captures all the elements of Corporate life at the Phillips 66 Company in the early 1960's.
    Some people he has drawn reading the paper or playing golf dreaming of their next score!
    Art is drawn in fine point black marker.  Sometimes with  pencil markings under drawings.
    An original Phillips 66 water decal is in bottom left corner.
    Some background info:
    World War II greatly stimulated the demand for petroleum products, especially high-octane aviation fuel and jet fuel. Phillips turned to technology to increase the octane rating of fuels for use in advanced engines. The company invented an HF
    alkylation
    process in 1940.The American petrochemical industry took off, first making such as
    styrene
    ,
    ethylene
    ,
    propylene
    and
    butadiene
    . After the war, it formed a subsidiary, Phillips Chemical Co., which entered the fertilizer business by producing
    anhydrous ammonia
    from natural gas. The company then built a complex on the
    Houston Ship Channel
    devoted to making petrochemicals and
    polymers
    .
    During the 1960s, Phillips expanded its international operations, particularly with exploration in Canada, Venezuela, and Colombia. It discovered the
    Ekofisk
    gas field in the
    North Sea
    in 1969.
    AN IMPORTANT PIECE OF HISTORY AND A RARE FIND FOR THE COLLECTOR
    .
    This has been in my collection for 25+ years and it's time to let the true petroliana collector enjoy it!
    Professionally cleaned several years ago.
    Framed in the original black wood frame. Actual art is smaller than frame.
    Please see photos as part of the description. (Note last three photos have reflection of I-Pad - not part of the item)
    Willing to send additional photos or answer any questions.
    Package carefully to ensure safe secure delivery.
    Thanks for Looking!