Jamaica Gleaner

GB Energy embarks on $2b expansion drive:

- NEVILLE GRAHAM Business Reporter neville.graham@gleanerjm.com

GB ENERGY, the marketing company that holds the Texaco brand in Jamaica, will be undertakin­g a $2-billion expansion drive to increase the number of petroleum service stations from 72 a year ago to 87 by the end of 2019, according to Chief Executive Officer Mauricio Pulido.

The latest installati­on recently received approval from the National Environmen­t and Planning Agency. The plan calls for the constructi­on of four shops along with three bathrooms, as well as the provision of space for the sale of liquid petroleum gas and other petroleum products at Priory, St Ann.

‘We’re putting in a full plaza. This will include a convenienc­e store and a food service restaurant,” Pulido said, when contacted by the Financial Gleaner.

He says the company is spending US$1.5 million on constructi­on set for completion later this year. The location of the Texaco plaza at Priory means that GB Energy is stealing a march on competitor­s since the nearest service stations are about 15 kilometres away in either direction.

Meanwhile, the next Texaco location is slated for opening by the end of March. Pulido says that GB Energy is responding to requests from motorists who are using the North-South Highway.

“The outlet located at Unity Valley, along the North-South Highway, should be completed by the end of the first quarter,” Pulido said.

He says GB Energy is spending J$2 billion on the overall expansion, at the end of which Texaco will have 87 stations.

The CEO says not all the new stations are fully owned by GB Energy. He says the company has developed different models of investment and that, in general terms, the company is targeting partnershi­ps with locals.

“Some of them will be operated by us and some of the partners will run it on their own,” Pulido said, adding that the company’s operations over the last six years since taking over in November 2012 have been characteri­sed by building relationsh­ips and active expansion.

“The way we handle our retailers and the way we do business is attracting a lot of investors to partner with us to build more locations, so very soon you will see more people becoming part of the GB Energy family,” Pulido said.

 ?? File ?? Mauricio Pulido, CEO of GB Energy Jamaica-Texaco.
File Mauricio Pulido, CEO of GB Energy Jamaica-Texaco.

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