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  1. Arbusto Energy was an oil and gas exploration firm started in 1977 by former U.S. president George W. Bush. In 1984, the company merged with Spectrum 7 Energy Corp. History. Arbusto Energy was organized in 1977, but did not begin operations until after Bush's unsuccessful 1978 run for Representative from Texas's 19th congressional district. [1] .

  2. In the 1980s, George W. Bush's first venture was Arbusto Energy, and he used the same office his father had 25 years earlier. Arbusto Energy, Dubya's first business venture, was a...

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  4. Feb 28, 2014 · In the 1980s, George W. Bush's first venture was Arbusto Energy, and he used the same office his father had 25 years earlier. Wikimedia. Arbusto Energy, Dubya's first business...

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  5. Oct 16, 2002 · In 1977, Bush organized his first company, Arbusto Energy Inc. (Spanish for bush), an oil exploration venture. After an unsuccessful 1978 run for the House of Representatives, Bush returned to the oil business, attempting to take Arbusto public in 1982 with disappointing results.

  6. Bush Name Helps Fuel Oil Dealings. The old Petroleum Building in Midland, where George W. Bush had his oil company offices. (By Susan Biddle – The Post) By George Lardner Jr. and Lois...

  7. Bush began his industry career in 1977, when he established Arbusto Energy, an oil and gas exploration company he financed with his education trust fund surplus and money from other investors, including Dorothy Bush, Lewis Lehrman, William Henry Draper III, Bill Gammell, and James R. Bath, the last of whom represented Salem bin Laden, a half ...

  8. Jul 8, 2003 · In one year, he started a business, Arbusto Energy, Inc. (Arbusto is Spanish for Bush); married Laura Welch, a librarian who grew up in Midland; and bought a house in the district of retiring Representative George Mahon. Don Evans, his best friend and fellow Texas oil man, ran the campaign.

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