Petroleum industry since in the late of 19th century was
became a freshly new lucrative mining industry in the world. Indonesia or Netherlands
East Indie in the old days became became
the fourth-largest exporters of oil after the US, the USSR, and Iran during the
first half of the 20th century. As for Saudi Arabia, its oil deposits weren’t
discovered till 1938 and no one knew how much they had till after the war. The
Petroleum industry in Netherlands East Indie started in Pangkalan Brandan,
North Sumatera in 1883. Soon its attracted another petroleum company to do the
oil exploration in these Dutch colonies.
One of them, was the company of one’s of the world famous tycoon from
the United States of America, SOCONY. SOCONY currently part of the Exxon-Mobile company, one's of the major petroleoum company in world.
SOCONY history dates from the late 19th century as part of
American John D. Rockefeller’s oil giant Standard Oil. Rockefeller, along with
Maurice B. Clark and Englishman Samuel Andrews, founded Standard Oil in 1870 in
Cleveland, Ohio after investing in an oil refinery in 1863. Following a trust
agreement in 1882, the Standard Oil Company of New York was created, the
predecessor to SOCONY-Vacuum and later the Mobil Corporation. In the next
decades, the company spread its business to Europe and Asia, and employed the
use of large ‘kerosene clippers’ to transport their material overseas. 1911
marked the end of the giant consortium of 34 Standard Oil companies after an
antitrust suit forced Rockefeller’s conglomerate to split. Standard Oil Company
of New York was now a spin-off company of the original Standard Oil, and became
known as SOCONY (an acronym for its full name).
view from the terrace of the former SOCONY office in Semarang, situated in its 2nd floor and it has a great panoramic view toward the Tawang Railway Station. |
One out of the few original part that remains in the former SOCONY office in Semarang. |
The visit of Nelson
Rockefeller itself which is the The visit this Rockefeller Jr became a hit for the newspaper
in Netherlands East Indies where several newsapaper wrote an articles about
this events like Bataviasch Nieuwsblad, Het nieuws van den dag voor
Nederlandsch-Indië, etc. Nelson took His wife also during His trip, and
started in Bali as their first destination in 27 November 1930. Then they
crossing the Balinese strait into Java and visiting Tosari village for the
famous Bromo Mountain. After that a stop in Surabaya and then continues to
Yogyakarta, where they spent several days there. Accompanied by J.B. Emmert,
the general-manager of SOCONY in Batavia, they drove a car to the north, to
Semarang. The head of SOCONY in Semarang , W.F.C. Nieuwhuizen indeed busy with
the reception over this honorary guest. During His visit in Semarang, the Mr
and Mrs. Nelson A Rockefeller spent a night at Hotel Du Pavillon, later known
as Hotel Dibya Puri. After Semarang,
they took a planes to Bandung, before then to Batavia and back to the United States
of America.