oil company
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Definition
- Noun:
- A company that sells oil: An oil company is a business entity whose primary commercial activity involves the sale of oil. This typically encompasses companies engaged in the exploration, production, refining, transportation, and/or marketing of petroleum and its derivative products.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The merger created one of the largest oil companies in the world.
- Several major oil companies reported record profits this quarter.
- She invested in a diversified portfolio that included shares of an oil company.
Advanced Usage
- "integrated oil company": A large corporation that operates in multiple segments of the oil industry, such as upstream (exploration and production) and downstream (refining and marketing).
- As an integrated oil company, it controls everything from the oil well to the gas station pump.
Variants and Related Words
- Oil producer (n): A company or nation that extracts crude oil from the ground. (While an oil company may be a producer, "oil producer" specifically emphasizes the extraction phase.)
- Petroleum company (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with "oil company," as petroleum is a broad term for crude oil and natural gas.
- Energy company (n): A broader term for a firm involved in various energy resources, which may include oil, natural gas, coal, or renewable energy. An oil company is a type of energy company.
Synonyms
- Petroleum corporation
- Oil corporation
- Oil firm
Related Phrases
- "Big Oil": A collective term, often used in political or economic contexts, to refer to the world's largest publicly traded oil and gas companies as a group.
- The new environmental regulations were opposed by Big Oil.
Noun
- a company that sells oil