Prairie Oil and Gas Company

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Prairie Oil and Gas Company was a regional petroleum firm that emerged as one of the successor companies created from the court-ordered breakup of the Standard Oil monopoly in the early 20th century.

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Prairie Oil and Gas Company canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Standard Oil successor company
natural gas company
oil company
businessActivity natural gas production
oil production
oil refining
oil transportation
pipeline operation
corporateForm for-profit corporation
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasPredecessor Standard Oil
surface form: Standard Oil Company
historicalEra early 20th century
historicalRole regional successor to Standard Oil
industry natural gas industry
petroleum industry
legalBasisOfCreation court-ordered dissolution of Standard Oil
operatedIn Great Plains
surface form: Great Plains region

Midwestern United States
origin breakup of the Standard Oil monopoly
parentCompany Standard Oil
surface form: Standard Oil Company (prior to breakup)
product crude oil
natural gas
refined petroleum products
regulatoryContext U.S. antitrust enforcement against Standard Oil
status defunct company

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Standard Oil brokenUpInto Prairie Oil and Gas Company
Standard Oil parentOrganizationOf Prairie Oil and Gas Company