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Company type | Private. Joint venture |
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Industry | Oil refining, chemical manufacturing |
Founded | 1967; 57 years ago (1967) |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Petroleum products Aromatics Olefin Polymer Lubricants Base Oil |
Revenue | KRW 58,532 billion(2022) |
Owner | GS Energy (50.0%) Chevron Corporation (50.0%) |
Website | www |
GS Caltex Corporation (Korean: 지에스칼텍스 주식회사) is a South Korean Energy and Chemical company jointly owned by Chevron and GS Group. The company was founded in May 1967 as the first private oil company in Korea.[1][2] The company changed its name from LG-Caltex Oil Corporation to GS Caltex Corporation in 2005 as part of the GS Group split from LG Corporation.[3] GS Caltex exports petroleum, petrochemical, and lubricant products to 57 countries (as of 2022).[citation needed]
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