Esso

Oil and gas company

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2022 Husky Energy's Esso stations were sold to Parkland Fuel and Federated Co-operatives.
2021 Wilson Fuel stations in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland were sold to Couche-Tard.
2019 The company began phasing out the Esso and Mobil brands in Japan, replacing them with JX's Eneos EneJet banner.
2017 ExxonMobil began using both Esso and Mobil brands in Canada.
2017 EMG Marketing was dissolved and absorbed into a subsidiary of JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy (now Eneos).
2016 JX Holdings and the TonenGeneral Group merged into JXTG Holdings (now Eneos Holdings).
2016 Imperial Oil began selling the majority of its company-owned Esso stations across Canada.
2013 Petron acquired ExxonMobil's Malaysian operations, ending Esso's exclusive branding in Malaysia.
2012 ExxonMobil Y.K. spun off its downstream business to EMG Marketing G.K. and was acquired as a subsidiary by TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

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