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Cameron trackrunner
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It purchased the British Oil Field Equipment Company of London and Leeds in 1954 and acquired McEvoy valve and wellhead manufacturer, founded in 1905, and Willis oilfield choke manufacturer, formed in 1939, in 1987. Cameron Iron Works was incorporated in Houston in 1920, by Harry Cameron and James Abercombie, and had branched out to Canada in Edmonton in 1951. One year later, Cooper acquired Enterprise Engine aftermarket services business.ġ989 marked the acquisition of Cameron Iron Works, which was renamed Cooper Oil Tool. W-K-M valves company, established in 1905 in Houston, and Demco Valve Company, established in 1947, were both acquired by Cooper Flow Control Division in the same year. The year 1987 marked the acquisition of Joy Industrial Compressor Group, founded in 1955 in Buffalo, New York, which was renamed Cooper Turbocompressor as part of Cooper Compression. Two years later, it moved its headquarters to Houston and in 1968 began the Cooper Rolls joint venture with Rolls-Royce to market gas turbines. In 1965, the growing Cooper Industries branched out into electrical, automotive and tools and hardware industries. Five years later, the company acquired the Ajax Engines Company, founded in 1877, and the Pennsylvania Process, founded to manufacture compressors in 1920.

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In 1958, Cooper diversified into the controls industry with the establishment of the En-Tronic Controls Group.

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In 1929, Cooper became the Cooper-Bessemer Corporation when it merged with Bessemer Gas Engine Company, which was founded in Grove City, Pennsylvania in 1899. Cooper was licensed to produce the Corliss steam engine in 1869 and entered the production of natural gas internal combustion engines in 1900. Worker machining hole flange, Cameron Iron Works, Houston, 1948Ĭooper Industries began in 1833 when Charles and Elias Cooper established a foundry in Mt.

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  • Over the years Cameron acquired Ingram Cactus, Tundra and McEvoy companies which has grown Cameron's aftermarket knowledge and market share in the wellhead industry.
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    Drilling Systems manufactures pressure control equipment and provides aftermarket services for worldwide onshore, offshore and subsea oil & gas drilling and production operations.Currently, the main business lines (product groups) are: Cameron's organization has changed throughout the years to adapt to the market.






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