Adam Sevcik

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As gas lines spread across the country, the oil companies were once again public enemy number one. The charges flew thick and fast: The companies were withholding oil, tankers were being held offshore to drive up prices, the industry was deliberately hoarding oil and creating shortages to increase prices. Clifton Garvin, the chairman of Exxon, decided to “go public” personally to try to refute the accusations.
The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power
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