- Announced Actions for April 28, 2000 ( )
- FTC Clears Merger of BP Amoco and Atlantic Richfield Company ( )
- Announced Actions for March 31, 2000 ( )
- Dura Lube, Motor Up Settle FTC Charges ( )
- Federal Trade Commission Testifies Before House Committee on Competition in The Petroleum Industry ( )
- FTC Competition Chief Testifies before House Committee on Recent Nationwide Oil Price Fluctuations ( )
- Announced Actions for February 23, 2000 ( )
- FTC to Challenge BP Amoco/ARCO Merger Alleging that Deal Would Raise Prices for Crude Oil Used to Produce Gasoline and Other Petroleum Products ( )
- The Federal Trade Commission today announced the following Commission Appointment of an Interim Trustee and Approval of Trust Agreement of RHI AG of Global Industrial Technologies, Inc ( )
- Announced Actions for January 7, 2000 ( )
- Announced Actions for December 28, 1999 ( )
- Exxon/Mobil Agree to Largest FTC Divestiture Ever in Order to Settle FTC Antitrust Charges; Settlement Requires Extensive Restructuring and Prevents Merger of Significant Competing U.S. Assets ( )
- Shell and Castrol Settle FTC Charges ( )
- Prolong Super Lubricants Settles FTC Charges ( )
- FTC Charges Motor Oil Additive Marketers; ( )
- Review of Exxon/Mobil Merger to Focus on Competitive Effects and Risks to Consumers: FTC ( )
- FTC Releases Statements on BP/Amoco Case ( )
- BP/AMOCO Agree to Divest Gas Stations and Terminals to Satisfy FTC Antitrust Concerns ( )
- Shell Oil Company to Divest Parts of Gas Pipeline System in Oklahoma and Texas to Resolve FTC Competition Concerns over ANR Acquisition ( )
- Exxon, Royal Dutch Shell Settle FTC Charges ( )
- Announced Actions for April 22, 1998 ( )
- Shell Texaco to Divest Assests to Settle FTC Charges ( )
- FTC Finalizes Exxon Settlement ( )
- Exxon Settles FTC charges: Ground-breaking Educational Ad Campaign Ordered ( )
- Phillilps Petroleum To Divest Parts of Gas Pipeline System in Oklahoma To Resolve FTC Competition Concerns over ANR Acquisition ( )
- FTC Has Repealed its Used Oil Rule ( )
- Ads for Exxon Gasoline are Deceptive, FTC Charges ( )
- AMOCO to Settle FTC Charges Over "Crystal Clear" Ad Campaign ( )
- FTC begins efforts to repeal its Used Oil Rule as unnecessary and duplicative; seeks public comments until August 26 ( )
- FTC Staff Recommends Repeal of Trade Regulation Rule on Games of Chance in the Food Retailing and Gasoline Industries ( )