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OURPROFILE

Petron Corporation is the largest oil refining and marketing company in the
Philippines. Supplying nearly 40% of the countrys oil requirements, our world-class
products and quality services fuel the lives of millions of Filipinos everyday.
We operate an integrated crude oil refinery and petrochemicals complex with a
rated capacity of 180,000 barrels per day in Limay, Bataan. Our Integrated
Management System (IMS)-certified refinery processes crude oil into a full range of
petroleum products including gasoline, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), jet
fuel, kerosene, industrial fuel oil, and petrochemical feedstock benzene, toluene,
mixed xylene, and propylene.
From the refinery, we move our products via barges and marine vessels to 32
International Organization of Standardization (ISO)-certified depots and terminals
situated all over the country. Through this vast distribution network, we supply fuel
oil, diesel, and LPG to various industrial customers. Petron also supplies jet fuel at
key airports for international and domestic carriers.
We have the largest retail network. With nearly 1,900 service stations, we bring our
superior automotive fuels closer to motorists. We have the most extensive
petroleum product line in the Philippines. Always at the forefront of fuels
technology, we continuously pioneer ground-breaking products that tailor fit the
lifestyles of our customers. Petron Blaze 100, for instance, is one of the fewif not
the onlycommercially available gasoline in the world with a 100 octane rating.
Our stations give a one-stop service experience to travelers, offering amenities
including convenience stores, restaurants, and specialty shops.
We operate repair and maintenance centers to cater to the specific requirements of
motorists. Besides selling our lubricants and specialty products here, these centers
are outfitted with modern equipment and manned by well-trained technicians.
Our LPG brands, Gasul and Fiesta, have been an intrinsic part of our customers
households for many decades. Through our nationwide dealership network, we offer
and deliver them at their doorsteps.
Our commitment to innovation has led us to introduce a variety of Petron Cards to
the market. Each of our cards has been engineered to encourage convenience and

ensure customer satisfaction in every swipe. An example is the Petron Fleet Card
the first microchip-powered fleet card in the Philippines.
We operate a polypropylene (PP) plant with a rated capacity of 160,000 metric tons
of PP resin annually. We run a lube oil blending plant, which manufactures our
lubricants and greases. We also run one of the most modern blending facilities in
Asia, which enables us to formulate the unique fuel additives we use to produce our
premium fuels.
We export various petroleum and non-fuel products to Asia-Pacific countries such as
Japan, India, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Pakistan, and even to the
United Arab Emirates.
To further expand our international presence, we recently established Petron Oil and
Gas International to run three companies in Malaysia that comprise an integrated
downstream business.
Beyond our business agenda, we take our corporate and social citizenship to heart.
We roll out and incorporate programs that address national concerns in education,
environment, and health and human services into our operations to ensure
sustainability and contribute to social development.
With nearly 80 years of experience in the oil industry, we continue to be dedicated
and passionate about our vision to be the leading provider of total customer
solutions in the energy sector and its derivative businesses.

PILIPINAS SHELL PETROLEUM CORP.

The Shell companies in the Philippines (SciP) represent various companies operating
in oil and gas exploration, extraction, refining and delivery to consumers.
Commencing its operations in 1914, SciP has grown to be one of the Philippines
largest investors, directly employing over 4,000 people nationwide.
SciP is part of Shell, a global group of energy and petrochemicals companies
employing approximately 93, 000 people and operating in more than 90 countries
and territories. Shell helps meet the worlds growing demand for energy, aiming to
do so in economically, environmentally and socially responsible ways.

Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation (PSPC) is involved in the manufacture,


marketing, sales, supply and distribution of oil productsserving customers in
almost every field of transport, commerce and industry with its wide range of high
quality fuels, lubricants, liquefied petroleum gas, aviation fuel, bitumen and other
specialty products. Pilipinas Shell commenced operations of its first crude distiller in
Tabangao, Batangas in 1962 (now an oil refinery since 1994). Shell also opened a
refrigerated LPG terminal in 1983, the first of its kind in Asia operated by Shell Gas
Eastern, Inc. with trading handled in the region by Shell Gas Trading Asia Pacific.
In the business of oil and gas exploration and production, Shell Philippines
Exploration B.V. (SPEX) operates the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project
together with its joint venture partners. Malampaya represents the largest and most
significant industrial investment in the history of the Philippines. It heralded the
birth of the countrys natural gas industry, enabling the supply of clean,
environment-friendly fuel and providing 2,700 megawatts of power to Luzon for a
period of 20 years. This represents roughly 40-45% of Luzons power generation
requirements, providing the country a considerably long-term revenue stream to the
government, in addition to considerable foreign exchange savings.
In 2004, Shell set up a pioneering new activity with the establishment of the Shell
Shared Services (Asia) B.V. (now called Shell Business Operations Manila) which
provides accounting, human resources and other business-related processing
services to Shell companies in various parts of the world. Now employing over 3,000
staff, Shell Business Operations-Manila has been recognised for its operational and
compliance excellence.
To further strengthen and support SciPs corporate social responsibility thrusts,
Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI) was established in 1982 to serve as the social
investment arm of Shell in the Philippines. PSFI implements various training and
community development programmes in communities nationwide, and on its 25th
year in 2007, the foundation surpassed its 1 million beneficiaries mark. To date, PSFI
has benefited over 8.5 million people all over the country through its community
development programmes.
This year, Shell companies in the Philippines is celebrating its 100 years of business
presence in the Philippines and is committed to delivering smarter products and
cleaner energy for better motoring experience for the present and future
generations of Filipinos. As a global leader in power, energy, and gas technology,
Shell remains to be a strong promoter of sustainable development in the country by
energizing communities all over the country for a more sustainable energy future.

business portfolio
Chevron operates through five subsidiaries in the Philippines. Our upstream
companies are Chevron Malampaya LLC, Chevron Geothermal Services Company
and Chevron Kalinga Ltd. Our downstream company is Chevron Philippines Inc. We
also operate a business processes support organization through Chevron Holdings
Inc.

exploration and production


The Malampaya gas-to-power project opened the door to the natural gas industry in
the Philippines. The Malampaya natural gas field lies about 50 miles (80 km)
northwest of the Philippine island of Palawan. Chevron holds a 45 percent
nonoperated working interest in the field. In 2015, net daily production averaged
122 million cubic feet of natural gas and 3,000 barrels of condensate.
Produced from fields at water depths of about 2,800 feet (853 m), the gas is
transported 314 miles (505 km) through subsea pipelines from an offshore platform
to the Batangas onshore natural gas plant on the main island of Luzon. Once
treated, the gas is transported via overland pipelines to three power plants
designed to generate a total of 2,700 megawatts of power. The Malampaya Phase 2
Project was completed in September 2015. The infill wells and compression facilities
have maintained production and delivered contracted volumes to customers.

Caltex
Address: Retelco Drive, Bagong Ilog, Pasig City, Makati
Contact Info: (02) 813 6076
Website: www.caltex.com/ph
Diesel: P44.16
Unleaded: P53.58
Eastern Petroleum
Address: 7th Floor Cityland Pasong Tamo Tower, 2210 Don Chino Rocess Avenue, Makati
City
Contact Info: (02) 817-6421 or 43
Website: www.easternpetroleum.com.ph
Diesel: P45.15
Unleaded: P54.95
Flying V
Address: United Mandaluyong Fire Emergency and Rescue Volunteer Inc., Pinatubo,
Mandaluyong
Contact Info: (02) 721 0160
Website: http://www.flying-v-gas.com/
Diesel: P44.28
Unleaded: P52.32

Jetti
Address: Dahlia cor. Chestnut West, Fairview, Quezon City
Contact Info: 0917 592 9269
Website: http://jetti.com.ph/
Diesel: NA
Unleaded: NA

Petron
Address: San Miguel Corp. Head Office Complex, 40 San Miguel Avenue1550, Mandaluyong
City
Contact Info: (632) 802-7777
Website: http://www.petron.com/web/
Diesel: P44.72
Unleaded: P52.85

SeaOil
Address: 1433 Peafrancia Street, Maynila
Contact Info: NA
Website: http://www.seaoil.com.ph/
Diesel: P44.30
Unleaded: P53.99

Shell
Address: Corporate Offices Shell House, 156 Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City
Contact Info: (02)878 8888
Website: http://www.shell.com.ph/
Diesel: P44.68
Unleaded: P52.95

Total
Address: Penthouse, PhilPlans Corporate Center 1012 Triangle Drive, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
City
Contact Info: (02) 849 0888
Website: http://www.totaloil.com.ph/
Diesel: P44.38
Unleaded: P53.60

Unioil
Address: 2445 Pedro Gil St., Sta. Ana, Manila
Contact Info: (02) 564-5227
Website: http://www.unioil.com/

Diesel: P44.75
Unleaded: P52.78

REFERENCES:
http://www.petron.com/web/site/page/86
https://www.chevron.com/worldwide/philippines
http://pana.com.ph/directories/pilipinas-shell-petroleum-corp/
https://www.carmudi.com.ph/journal/local-directory-oil-companies-in-the-philippines/
https://www.doe.gov.ph/downstream-oil

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