Seven Sisters Petroleum 1945 Vintage Women’s T-Shirt

$29.95

“Seven Sisters” was a common term for the seven transnational oil companies of the “Consortium for Iran” oligopoly or cartel, which dominated the global petroleum industry from the mid-1940s to the mid-1970s. Alluding to the seven mythological Pleiades sisters fathered by the titan Atlas, the business usage was popularized in the 1950s by businessman Enrico Mattei, then-head of the Italian state oil company Eni. The industry group consisted of Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, Royal Dutch Shell, Standard Oil Company of California, Gulf Oil, Texaco, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and Standard Oil Company of New York. The Seven Sisters’ name for the oil cartel was further popularized, along with the fictional logo used here, in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, a 1981 film about apocalyptic fuel shortages.

 


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