• In 1981, Elf Aquitaine bought Texasgulf for $3 billion, despite a request by the US government to postpone the merger for time to study the implications.
  • The Elf Aquitaine scandal of the 1990s was a high-profile case of corporate corruption that rocked France and reverberated internationally.
  • Elf Aquitaine SA, known simply as Elf, is France's largest oil company and one of the world's top ten petrochemical companies.
  • Elf Aquitaine was descended directly from two agencies established by the French state in the 1930s and ’40s to promote the country’s energy.
  • Elf Aquitaine, formerly public-owned French oil company. Elf Aquitaine no longer exists, having been privatised and bought by TotalFina.
  • Elf Aquitaine SA, known simply as Elf, is France's largest oil company and one of the world's top ten petrochemical companies.
  • In 1981, Elf Aquitaine bought Texasgulf for $3 billion, despite a request by the US government to postpone the merger for time to study the implications.
  • Elf Aquitaine was a French oil company which merged with TotalFina to form TotalFinaElf . The new company changed its name to Total in 2003.
  • Later it became known as Elf Aquitaine. Elf Aquitaine was listed on the NYSE in 1991. In 2000 Elf Aquitaine merged with Total Fina to form TotalFinaElf.
  • In 1976, Elf-ERAP formed the Antar Petroles de l'Atlantique.[8] (APA) merged with Société Nationale Elf Aquitaine[9] (SNEA), later became Elven Aquitaine.