Times Colonist

Parkland to sell 157 convenienc­e stores, gas stations

- AMANDA STEPHENSON

Fuel retailer Parkland Corp. has engaged two real estate firms to help it sell 157 of its gas and convenienc­e store locations across six provinces.

The Calgary-based company said Tuesday it is partnering with NRC Realty & Capital Advisors LLC and Colliers Canada to find buyers for the locations, which include ones operated under the Chevron, Ultramar, Pioneer and FasGas brands as well as the On the Run convenienc­e store banner.

The bulk of the stations are in Quebec and Ontario, with the balance in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchew­an.

In an emailed statement, Francis Lapointe, Parkland’s vice-president of Canadian retail operations, said the decision to sell the stations is part of the company’s ongoing network planning and optimizati­on process.

“As we continue to grow, we have identified sites that no longer fit our long-term strategic objectives in their current format,” Lapointe said.

“While high-quality, these locations would be better suited

under someone else’s ownership.”

Parkland said the retail and fuel locations will be packaged with long-term Parkland fuel supply agreements, which should make them attractive to “experience­d, entreprene­urial operators.”

Parkland has 4,000 retail and fuel locations in Canada, the U.S. and the Caribbean.

The company also owns and operates the Burnaby refinery, which provides about a quarter of the gasoline and diesel used in the western province.

The gas and convenienc­e store sale process comes as Parkland faces calls from New York-based activist investor Engine Capital LP for a complete board overhaul at the company.

In addition, Parkland saw the resignatio­n of two board members who represente­d its largest shareholde­r, Simpson Oil at the end of last year.

Simpson has said it will evaluate its options to protect its shareholde­r rights once restrictio­ns under an agreement that limits its ability to nominate and vote for board members at Parkland expire on March 31.

Parkland’s annual general meeting is set to take place in Calgary on Thursday.

 ?? SEAN KILPATRICK, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? A Pioneer gas station is shown in Carleton Place, Ont. Parkland Corp. is looking to sell 157 convenienc­e store and fuel station locations across in six provinces.
SEAN KILPATRICK, THE CANADIAN PRESS A Pioneer gas station is shown in Carleton Place, Ont. Parkland Corp. is looking to sell 157 convenienc­e store and fuel station locations across in six provinces.

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