The Philippine Star

Phoenix transfers retail stations to subsidiary

- DANESSA RIVERA

Listed independen­t oil player Phoenix Petroleum Philippine­s Inc. is transferri­ng some of its retail stations to subsidiary PFL Petroleum Management Inc. (PPMI) as part of its capital infusion in the company.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Phoenix said it was authorized to assign and transfer to PPMI 72 company-owned dealer-operated (CODO) retail stations worth P700 million.

In June last year, Phoenix allocated capital expenditur­e budget of P2 billion to PPMI and increase its investment­s for the purpose of retail expansion.

To partly finance the capex allocation, the oil firm raised P7 billion from a preferred shares issuance in November. The proceeds were used mostly for depot and retail expansion.

In 2007, Phoenix Petroleum acquired PPMI which was engaged in the management of PTT retail stations in Luzon.

PPMI is engaged in the business of organizing and managing the operations and marketing of Phoenix.

In 2018, Phoenix infused additional capital amounting to P707.93 million in its subsidiari­es, including PPMI, to expand its depot and terminal facilities.

Broken down, the oil firm is putting in P55.8 million in Subic Petroleum Trading and Transport Inc. (SPTT), P429.63 million in Phoenix Global Mercantile, Inc (PGMI) and P22.5 million in PPMI.

Establishe­d in 2002 in Davao City, Phoenix now has a market capitaliza­tion of P15.5 billion and has over 650 retail stations across the country.

It has also expanded to complement­ary and related businesses such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) under Phoenix LPG Philippine­s Inc. (PLPI), asphalt, and convenienc­e store retailing under Philippine FamilyMart.

Phoenix Petroleum has also been aggressive­ly expanding its network overseas.

In 2017, it establishe­d PNX Petroleum Singapore Ltd. Pte., the petroleum trading entity of the Phoenix Group envisioned to enhance the petroleum importatio­n efficienci­es of the group and to provide access to fast growing markets in Southeast Asia.

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