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ZanCorp
Public
IndustryEnergy: Oil and gas
Founded1889; 135 years ago (1889)
HeadquartersEmerald, Pahl, Zamastan
Key people
Eston Danton (President & CEO)
Darren Hunderson (Executive Chairman)
Z$ 59.8 billion (2019)
+ Z$ 266.76 billion (2019)
Total assetsZ$ 322.529 billion (2019)
Total equityZ$ 73.5 billion (2019)
Number of employees
78,000 (2019)

Sanoil Corporation, commonly shortened to SanCorp, is a Zamastanian multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Emerald, Pahl. SanCorp was formed in 1889 by merging Howard Webb's Plain Oil and retail brand Sana for fueling stations and downstream products today. The company is vertically integrated across the entire oil and gas industry, and within it is also a chemicals division which produces plastic, synthetic rubber, and other chemical products. One of the world's largest companies by revenue, SanCorp has one of the largest market capitalizations out of any company. SanCorp is the largest investor-owned oil company in the world and the largest of the Big Oil companies in both production and market value. With 21 oil refineries constituting a combined daily refining capacity of 4.9 million barrels (780,000 m3), SanCorp is the second largest oil refiner in the world, trailing only Yunopec.

SanCorp has been widely criticized, mostly for environmental incidents and its history of climate change denial against the scientific consensus that fossil fuels significantly contribute to global warming. The company is responsible for many oil spills, and has also been the target of accusations of human rights violations, excessive influence on Zamastan's foreign policy, and its impact on various societies across the world. A major player in the heavily regulated energy sector, the company engages in aggressive and sustained efforts of influencing the legislative process in Congressional Hall by financing various congressmen and Senators.

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