The Philippine Star

Eastern Petroleum investing up to P5 B in 3 years

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Independen­t oil firm Eastern Petroleum Corp. plans to invest up to P5 billion in the next three years to corner five percent of the Philippine liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) market, its top official said.

The company is targeting five percent of the entire country’s monthly LPG consumptio­n of 100 million kilograms, Eastern Petroleum chairman and CEO Fernando Martinez told reporters yesterday.

“We hardly scratched the surface since the Philippine­s consumes 100 million kilos per month. We are below one percent. We want to capture five percent of the market. We need at least three years to fulfil that,” Martinez said.

To meet its target, Eastern Petroleum needs to invest P4 billion to P5 billion to roll out one million LPG tanks, put up depots and acquire trucks for transporta­tion.

For this year, the oil firm is looking to add 50 company-owned LPG outlets to increase its market share.

“We are adding 50 corporate outlets, meaning company-owned. We’re focusing on Metro Manila, Southern Luzon, Central Luzon which constitute­s the equivalent of the half of total consumptio­n of LPG for the entire industry,” Martinez said.

This will help the company grow its store count from 140 at end-2018 to 190 by the end of the year.

“We’ll have a market share of 1.1 percent by end of the year, that’s the vision,” Martinez said.

EC Gas is the oil firm’s LPG brand launched in 2013, an explosion-proof cylinder made from composite materials and is up to 10 kilograms lighter compared to the average weight of LPG made from steel.

Its LPG System is designed based on the latest composite cylinder technology that uses seamless polymer, fiberglass constructi­on, and molded HDPE (highdensit­y polyethyle­ne) casing. This technology makes EC Gas cylinders explosion proof even in direct exposure to fire.

The product was awarded as the most innovative product at the Entreprene­ur and Franchise Expo 2014.

Eastern Petroleum recently partnered with the Bureau of Fire Pro- tection (BFP) to ensure that Filipino households are safe from LPG-related fires and even deaths beyond the fire prevention month.

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