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"Oxy" is an international oil and gas exploration and production company with operations in the United States, the Middle East, North Africa, and South America. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Oxy is the fourth largest U.S. oil and gas company.

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Occidental Petroleum's campaign contribution stats


Money to parties
Democratic $301,579
Republican $220,387
Green $1,000
Other $1,000
Representative in 2008
Nick Joe Rahall II $4,600
Darrell Issa $1,000
Roberto Maldonado $500
Todd Tiahrt $250
Senator in 2008
John Sununu $4,600
John Cornyn $1,000
Lamar Alexander $1,000
President in 2008
Hillary Clinton $11,300
Mitt Romney $2,708
John McCain $2,300
John Edwards $2,000
Rudy Giuliani $1,500
Fred Thompson $1,200
Ron Paul $275
Barack Obama $250

Occidental Petroleum's most recent contributions

Person Party Contributed To Date Amount Relates to

Los Angeles, California 90024
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Spencer Abraham
for Senator in 1994
Jun 27, 1994 $1,000

Los Angeles, California 90024
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Spencer Abraham
for Senator in 1994
Sep 27, 1994 $1,000

Los Angeles, California 90024
Occidental Petroleum
Spencer Abraham
for Senator in 2000
Aug 6, 1998 $1,000

Los Angeles, California 90024
Occidental Petroleum
Spencer Abraham
for Senator in 2000
Nov 29, 1999 $1,000

Los Angeles, California 90024
Occidental Petroleum Corp
Lamar Alexander
for President in 1996
Jun 23, 1995 $1,000

Los Angeles, California 90024
Occidental Petroleum Corporati
Lamar Alexander
for Senator in 2008
Jun 30, 2003 $1,000

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668 total results

Key Offices

The Occidental Petroleum is led by the following people
Ray Irani
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Irani is the current Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Occidental Petroleum. According to Forbes.com, his five-year total compensation between 2001-2005 was $127,447,000.

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