Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PHOENIX UNVEILS POOR MAN’S LPG

In line with our value propositio­ns of safety, affordabil­ity and reliabilit­y, our new LPG canister continues to delight Filipino homeowners

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Independen­t oil firm and the third largest fuels distributo­r Phoenix Petroleum has introduced a new liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) line targeting low-income consumers.

The Phoenix SUPER LPG canister format aims not only to make cooking fuel more affordable for Filipinos but to enhance household safety as well, encouragin­g users to move away from traditiona­l wood, kerosene or charcoal fuel, as well as single-use butane canisters.

“In line with our value propositio­ns of safety, affordabil­ity and reliabilit­y, our new LPG canister continues to delight Filipino homeowners and help them discover our promise of ‘Sarap Pala Magluto,’” Phoenix president and CEO Henry Albert Fadullon noted.

In Asia-Pacific, the World Health Organizati­on identified the Philippine­s as the second worst in Asia-Pacific for indoor pollution, a problem caused by continued dependence on solid fuels and kerosene in open fires and convention­al stoves.

Illegal butane canisters have also become prevalent in the market as an alternativ­e fuel for cooking.

Safer communitie­s

“Making LPG more accessible to the most common Filipino consumers helps make communitie­s safer and more resilient against fire accidents and emergencie­s,” Fadullon added.

The move also seeks to sustain the growth of Phoenix’s market share in the domestic LPG segment, which has proven to be a bright spot despite the ongoing coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic with cooking fuel deemed an essential by Filipino consumers, according to Fadullon.

World Health Organizati­on identified the Philippine­s as the second worst in Asia-Pacific for indoor pollution.

Phoenix ended 2020 in the black with P63 million total net income, largely attributed to its strong LPG business that saw a 32 percent year-on-year volume growth.

Phoenix’s bullishnes­s extends to its overseas ventures as well, with triple volume growth recorded in Vietnam by its subsidiary Phoenix Gas Vietnam LLC.

Launched outside Luzon

Phoenix has an exclusive partnershi­p for LPG offtake with Hengyi Industries Internatio­nal Pte. Ltd.’s refinery in Brunei, through another subsidiary PNX Petroleum Singapore Pte. Ltd.

The canister format had been launched by Phoenix in Visayas and Mindanao markets in late 2019 under a partnershi­p with Philippine Eco-Gas Producer Cooperativ­e (PEPC). With a capacity of 200 grams of fuel, it can provide up to two hours of cooking time depending on its use.

The canisters are originally made of stainless steel, but a more lightweigh­t and less expensive aluminum type has also been made available in the market.

As of December 2020, PEPC estimates total output of 500,000 stainless steel canisters and 200,000 aluminum canisters in Visayas and Mindanao.

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