Total Petrochemicals USA Inc. is a subsidiary of
TotalEnergies
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. It engages in the production and marketing of petrochemical products. Its headquarters is the
Total Plaza
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in
Downtown
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Houston
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,
Texas
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.
History
The company was incorporated in 1956 as American Petrofina Inc. It had $10 million capitalization and headquarters in
Dallas
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. Belgian parent company
Petrofina
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owned the majority of American Petrofina's stock—but an American, Harry A. Jackson Jr., served as its first president.
It purchased the small petroleum companies Panhandle Oil Co. in 1956 and the American Liberty Co. of Dallas in 1957, in order to begin actual operations In June 2000, Fina Oil & Chemical Co. was renamed Atofina Petrochemicals Inc. and the headquarters moved to Houston Texas.
In 1963, the company acquired
Cogsden Petroleum Corp. In 1968, it acquired Gulf Oil's
Calumet City, Illinois
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History
Calumet City (commonly referred to locally as "Cal City") was founded in 1893 ...
facilities, to build a
polystyrene
Polystyrene (PS) is a synthetic polymer made from monomers of the aromatic hydrocarbon styrene. Polystyrene can be solid or foamed. General-purpose polystyrene is clear, hard, and brittle. It is an inexpensive resin per unit weight. It i ...
plant. In 1973, Atofina acquired the
Port Arthur Refinery
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The first processing units of the Port Arthur Refinery were constructed in 1902 by the Texas Company, later Texaco ...
from
BP. In 1977, the company acquired polystyrene plants in
Orange, California
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and
Windsor, New Jersey
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. In 1984, it acquired
ARCO
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's polypropylene plant in
La Porte, Texas
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.
In 1985, the company changed the name of American Petrofina Co. of Texas, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Petrofina Inc., to Fina Oil and Chemical Co. In 1991, that name was changed to FINA Inc.
The La Porte Plant was expanded in 1995, becoming the largest single-site polypropylene plant in the world. In 1996, the other plant owned by FINA, the Carville Polystyrene Plant, took this position after its expansion. In 1997 FINA formed a joint venture with BASF to build world's largest naphtha steam cracker facility, opened in 2001.
In 1998, FINA was merged with its parent company of Petrofina SA, then Petrofina merged with
Total S.A.
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in 1999. After the acquisition of Elf Acquitaine, the chemicals division of the company was named ATOFINA Petrochemicals Inc. On 1 October 2004, the name was changed to Total Petrochemicals USA, Inc.
[Dawson, Jennifer.]
ATOFINA to move from Greenspoint to downtown
" ''Houston Business Journal
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''. Monday July 19, 2004. Retrieved on April 5, 2010.
Operations
The firm now employs more than 7000 employees, and has sales of $3.4 billion. It trades on the AMEX Stock Exchange.
Headquarters

The Total Petrochemicals USA headquarters is the
Total Plaza
Total Plaza (formerly the Entex Building, Louisiana Place, and United Gas Building) is a tower in Downtown Houston, Texas, one block from the Allen Center complex. The building, managed by Brookfield Properties, opened in 1971. The 35-story buil ...
in
Downtown
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Houston
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,
Texas
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.
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" Total Petrochemicals USA. Retrieved on April 5, 2010.
In early 2005, Total Petrochemicals USA signed a lease to occupy space in the Louisiana Place.
[LOUISIANA PLACE, 1201 LOUISIANA, RENAMED TOTAL PLAZA]
" McDaniel & Co. Wednesday March 8, 2006. Retrieved on April 5, 2010. In late 2005, Total Petrochemicals USA moved hundreds of employees into the building, whose name was changed from Louisiana Plaza to Total Plaza.
[Dawson, Jennifer.]
" ''Houston Business Journal
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''. Thursday June 22, 2006. Retrieved on April 5, 2010. The company signed a 15 year lease for of space and had scheduled to relocate 250 employees by November 2005. It had an option for an additional of space in the Total Plaza. The space that Total Petrochemicals USA moved into was previously occupied by the
Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas
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(METRO), which planned to move into a new administration building in January 2005.
At one time, Atofina's headquarters were in an area in Houston close to
George Bush Intercontinental Airport
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and near to the North Houston district.
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" North Houston Management District. Retrieved on May 19, 2009. The lease to the former space was scheduled to expire in 2010, but the company had the right to cancel its lease in 2007. The firm, which occupied a similar amount of square footage in the previous office that it has in its current office, planned to sublease the space from 2005 to 2007.
References
External links
Company websiteFina Oil & Chemical Co. renamed Atofina Petrochemicals, Inc.
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Chemical companies of the United States
Oil companies of the United States
TotalEnergies
Petrochemical companies
Companies based in Houston
American subsidiaries of foreign companies
1956 establishments in Texas