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Murchison, ‘Clint’

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Murchison, ‘Clint’ (1895–1969)

US entrepreneur and oil executive. He made a fortune in his twenties drilling Texas oil wells; he founded the natural gas industry with Southern Union Gas Company (1929–50); and he built and ran a succession of large oil companies. He also organized a large conglomerate. His later railroad ventures included a celebrated takeover of the New York Central Railroad (1954). Murchison was born in Athens, Texas.



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