Jamaica Gleaner

Now, we’re cooking

GB-Texaco entering household LPG market

- HUNTLEY MEDLEY Senior Business Writer huntley.medley@ gleanerjm.com

FRESH ON the heels of last week’s launch of its Texgas liquid petroleum gas, or LPG, for automobile­s, GB Energy Jamaica, the local operators of the Texaco gas station network, intends to enter the cooking gas market, in partnershi­p with a local company called Yaadman Petroleum Group.

GB-Texaco CEO Mauricio Pulido says the plan is now with the Bureau of Standards Jamaica for final approval.

The marketing company has put up half of the US$10 million (or approximat­ely $1.4 billion) in the initiative to set up filling plants and a distributi­on network for Yaadman cooking gas that will be distribute­d in a small cylinder to households.

That investment, when added to its $700-million Texgas LPG autogas outlay, will GB Energy’s initial investment in breaking into the LPG market to more than $1.4 billion.

“Yaadman is putting the land and infrastruc­ture of the filling plants, and GB Energy Texaco is putting (in) all the equipment, tanks, pipes, scales,” said Pulido in an interview with the Financial

Gleaner. “Yaadman’s role is to provide the cylinders and the distributi­on and marketing of them,” he said.

Yaadman Petroleum, based in Malvern, St Elizabeth, is owned by businessma­n Miguel Smith.

Ready to go

Smith is upbeat about the prospects for the business, which he told the Financial Gleaner is “up and ready to go”.

“This partnershi­p with Texaco is good branding for Yaadman. Texaco is a wellknown and highly respected brand and expectatio­ns are high as we seek to break into the market,” Smith said.

In making the foray into the household LPG market with Yaadman’s bright red 27.5pound cylinder, Texaco is going up against current market leaders IGL and Massy Gas Products, which distribute­s GasPro.

The cylinders have already been sourced by Yaadman from China. Already, two household LPG filling plants have been built in Malvern and at Montego Freeport in Montego Bay, with another two to be constructe­d. One is earmarked for Priory in St Ann, where Yaadman Petroleum and Texaco are also partnering to build a new service station. The other is expected to be located in St Catherine, Smith said.

The Texaco Jamaica country head is highlighti­ng the big marketing company’s collaborat­ion with Yaadman Petroleum as an example of a broader corporate approach aimed at increasing business opportunit­ies for Jamaican firms.

“We are going to buy the LPG directly from Petrojam,” Pulido said, while noting that his major competitor­s import their LPG products.

Benefit for all

According to Pulido, the partnershi­p approach is intended to ensure that other stakeholde­rs in the gas trade do good business, which positively impacts their bottom line as well as GB Energy’s.

The Texgas LPG autogas initiative is also being done in partnershi­p with a local company called Tecnigas, a start-up run by Alex Hill, who will do the conversion­s of vehicles to run on the LPG fuel.

And GB-Texaco has otherwise partnered with technology company Amber Group on a new payment system for gas customers.

GB-Texaco is going after a significan­t share of the LPG market, but Pulido would not share his company’s projection­s. Distributi­on is expected to be helped by the Texaco’s current network of 70 gas stations, which is planned to grow to 80 by next year.

The bid for Yaadman LPG to become the preferred brand in homes is taking place as GB Energy also seeks to ramp up LPG sales to institutio­ns through Texgas.

GB Energy acquired the Texaco operations in Jamaica from the American multinatio­nal Chevron Corporatio­n in 2012.

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Mauricio Pulido, CEO of GB Energy Jamaica-Texaco. Right: The new Yaadman household cooking gas to be distribute­d by GB EnergyTexa­co.

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