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Puma Energy is a Swiss multinational mid- and downstream oil company, majority-owned by Singapore-incorporated Swiss company Trafigura. [1]Its operations span around 40 countries across five continents and encompass the supply, storage, refining, distribution, and retail of a range of petroleum products.
Trafigura Group Pte. Ltd. is a Singaporean-based [9] French multinational commodities company [10], with major regional hubs in Geneva, Houston, Montevideo and Mumbai, founded in 1993. The company trades in base metals and energy. It is the world's largest private metals trader and second-largest oil trader having built or purchased stakes in ...
As of 2019, he had "20 years of experience" in which he held 7 years experience in Puma Energy/Industry, serving as Director at Puma Energy Holdings Pte Ltd. Bloomberg described him as "one of Africa’s foremost entrepreneurs". [1]
Kering has been gradually lowering its stake in Puma after spinning off 70 percent of the company to its shareholders in 2018 as part of a plan to focus on luxury activities.
[4] [5] In March 2013, Ausfuel was acquired by Puma Energy. [6] [7] The sale included 110 Gull, Choice and Peak service stations and 11 depots. [6] Puma Energy in Australia was acquired by Chevron Corporation in 2020.
Pumangol is a network of gas stations and airport and marine fuel terminals formerly belonging to Swiss oil company Puma Energy. Sonangol acquired Pumangol and other assets in April 2021 when it sold its stake in Puma Energy to Trafigura in April 2021 for US$ 600 million, then purchased Puma's assets in Angola, including Pumangol, for the same ...
PetroSeraya Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of PowerSeraya Limited, was established in April 2007. [5] Its establishment forms part of PowerSeraya's diversification strategy to move into the non-regulated business and complements its core business of energy wholesaling and retailing.
In March 2015 the site was acquired by Puma Energy, along with three English inland terminals at Westerleigh, Theale and Bedworth. [12] Puma Energy said it would convert the site into a petroleum storage and distribution terminal. [12] At 0900 BST Sunday 21 July 2019 the two large stacks were demolished via controlled explosion.