Category: Oil Industry History

Col-Tex Gasoline’s Roots in Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation

In 1924, L. H. Pritchard and J. Steven Anderson opened the West Texas Refinery Company just west of Colorado City, Texas, to process Mitchell County Oil. When the two oil industry pioneers started up this project in Texas, their work formed the roots of what soon came to be an iconic brand of gasoline in the early part of the 20th Century.

Col-Tex Challenge Gasoline Brand
Col-Tex Challenge Gasoline

Ownership soon changed to Standard Oil of California, which renamed the company “Col-Tex Refining”. From the 1930s to 1950s, the refinery operated at a full capacity of 12,000 barrels a day. The company was a major part of Colorado City life; it employed many local workers and residents timed their activities by the refinery whistle.

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Fortune 500 List: Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation

Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation on the Fortune 500 List

The Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation appeared on the first annual Fortune 500 list that was ever published, in 1955.

The Fortune 500 is compiled and published by Fortune magazine, and it ranks 500 of the largest U.S. corporations by total revenue for their fiscal years. The list includes both publicly held companies, as well as privately held companies for which revenues are publicly available.

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Styles of Anderson-Prichard Gasoline Pumps

We came across these old vintage photos of a few Anderson-Prichard gas station pumps, which harken back to the golden age of cars in America.

Anderson-Prichard gas pumps

In the photo, the earliest pump, on the left side, has its pumping apparatus clearly exposed.

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