Anderson, Robert Orville

Anderson, Robert Orville
▪ 2008

      American oil tycoon

born April 13, 1917, Chicago, Ill.

died Dec. 2, 2007, Roswell, N.M.
was a savvy wildcatter who parlayed a small oil refinery that he purchased (1941) in Artesia, N.M., into the Atlantic Richfield Oil Co. (ARCO), which by 1986 had become the sixth largest oil company in the U.S. In 1967, when others (discouraged by disappointing results) were ready to abandon drilling on the North Slope in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, Anderson insisted that one more well be explored. The result was the discovery of the largest oil field in North America to date. Anderson, the quintessential oil baron, sported a trademark vintage Stetson hat and a bow tie. He settled in New Mexico, where he owned the largest cattle ranch in the U.S. He supported a number of cultural organizations, notably the Aspen (Colo.) Institute for Humanistic Studies, and gave financial assistance to rescue The Observer (a London Sunday newspaper) and Harper's magazine. Following his 23 years at the helm of ARCO, Anderson served (1986–94) as the founding chairman and CEO of Hondo Oil & Gas Co. in Roswell.

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