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  1. Phyllis Miller Taylor (married c. 1965-2004, his death) Children. Chris. Parent (s) Alex Taylor. Sibyl Partin Taylor Gayman. Patrick F. Taylor (June 12, 1937 – November 6, 2004) was an American businessman, the founder and CEO of the independent oil company Taylor Energy Company.

  2. Nov 7, 2004 · 4 min to read. Patrick F. Taylor, the self-made billionaire oilman who championed the value of a college education, died Friday of a heart infection at Touro Infirmary. He was 67. The founder ...

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  3. Products. Oil and gas. Website. www .taylorenergy .com. Taylor Energy is an American oil company that is based in New Orleans, Louisiana that drilled for oil in the Gulf of Mexico. [1] [2] [3] The company was founded on July 20, 1979 by Patrick F. Taylor. [3] [4] Following his death in 2004, his wife Phyllis Taylor assumed ownership and became ...

  4. Dec 9, 2021 · Patrick Taylor, Phyllis Taylor’s husband, founded Taylor Energy in 1979. ... more oil spilled into the Gulf from Taylor Energy’s rig than the estimated 130 million gallons that gushed into it ...

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  5. Dec 27, 2004 · City and state law enforcement officials carry Pat Taylor's casket for the oilman's funeral in November.By Richard Slawsky Staff WriterNew Orleans lost a maverick oilman and one of its most active higher education proponents in 2004.Patrick F. Taylor, founder, president and sole owner of Taylor Energy Co., died Nov. 5 of a heart infection at

  6. Nov 7, 2004 · Taylor Energy Co. is one of the larger independent oil companies in the Gulf of Mexico to explore for and produce oil and natural gas in federal offshore waters in the Gulf of Mexico. In March 1988, Mr. Taylor was asked to speak to 183 underachieving and troubled inner-city seventh- and eighth-grade students who planned to drop out of school.

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  8. Dec 22, 2021 · Taylor was named for its founder Patrick F. Taylor, a Louisiana wildcatter turned oil magnate and later philanthropist. He died in 2004, shortly after the spill began.

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