TITLE

...And pays $3.8 million to settle violations

PUB. DATE
November 1993
SOURCE
Chemical Week;11/17/1993, Vol. 153 Issue 19, p5
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on Houston, Texas-based Exxon Chemical's settlement with the U.S. Attorney at Newark, New Jersey on misdemeanor charges of inaccurate reporting of engine tests motor oils.
ACCESSION #
9403211389

Tags: EXXONMOBIL Chemical Co.

 

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