Phoenix Petroleum

Phoenix Petroleum
Public
Industry Oil and Gas
Founded May 08, 2002; 15 years ago
Headquarters Phoenix Bulk Depot, Lanang, Davao City, Philippines
Key people
  • Domingo T. Uy
    (Chairman)
  • Dennis A. Uy
    (President and CEO)
Products Oil
Natural gas
Services Oil refining
Website www.phoenixfuels.ph

Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. (PSE: PNX) is the first independent oil company to be listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange after the Oil Deregulation Law was passed in 1998. It is the first company from Davao City to be listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange.

Phoenix is engaged in the business of trading refined petroleum products and lubricants, operation of oil depots and storage facilities, and allied services.

It is described as "one of the country’s most aggressive independent oil companies" having reached a core net income of P427 million in 2010, compared to its P178 million earnings in 2009.[1]

History

Phoenix is a home-grown company in Davao City. It was originally incorporated in May 8, 2002 as Oilink Mindanao Distribution, Inc., and changed its name in January 2004 to Davao Oil Terminal Services Corporation (DOTSCO). The small family business began operations in its current form thereon, distributing petroleum products to various commercial entities in Mindanao. Its first big account was Cebu Pacific. As the airline’s exclusive logistics partner since 2004, the oil company provides Cebu Pacific’s refueling requirements in all its Mindanao destinations.

In 2006, the company was renamed Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. and introduced lubricants and car care products to its product line.

It became a publicly-listed company in July 11, 2007, offering 25% of its total outstanding shares to the public. Phoenix Petroleum became the first independent oil company to be listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange after the Oil Deregulation Law was passed in 1998. Phoenix Petroleum also became the first company from Davao City to go public.

Phoenix received a certification for ISO 9001:2000 quality system standards for its Davao bulk plant and aviation fuel tank truck operations in 2008. In the same year, the oil company opened its first Manila station in Marikina and has jumped to rank 242 in the Philippines Top 10,000 Corporations in 2008 from being in rank 473 in 2007. [2] In 2011, it ranked 53rd.[3] Phoenix is the first petroleum company to introduce a toll-free number for franchising in 2009.

The Social Security System acquired up to 9.68 percent stake in Phoenix Petroleum in 2009, from its initial 2.78 percent. "We believe that with its track record and its positive business prospects, our addition of Phoenix Petroleum to the SSS' list of investments was a good decision," says SSS President Romulo Neri.[4]

World boxing champion Manny Pacquiao owns the 100th Phoenix station in General Santos City.[5]

In 2012, Phoenix is the seventh top importer in the country having remitted P4.7 billion in import taxes to the government. [6] Phoenix reportedly ended the first quarter of 2013 with 325 retail stations. [7] The revenue of Phoenix in the first quarter of 2013 increased from P8.3 billion last year to P10.3 billion this year. [8]

On February 1, 2013, Phoenix Petroleum signed a marketing partnership with the National Basketball Association (NBA) as the Official Petroleum Partner of the NBA in the Philippines. Phoenix Petroleum will be integrated into NBA media and events in the country, including NBA.com/Philippines and the Jr. NBA presented by Alaska, the league’s youth basketball development program. As part of the partnership, Phoenix Petroleum will also conduct NBA themed promotions in 300 service stations nationwide, giving fans in the provincial areas a chance to win exciting prizes and unique NBA experiences.[9][10]

It is also involved in the golf, as the Philippine Sports Commission commends Phoenix for having the long-term development program for golf in the country.

In 2016, Phoenix acquired the PBA franchise of Barako Bull Energy in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), aside from the participation in the PBA Developmental League.[11]

Products and Services

Terminaling, Hauling and Into-Plane Services

These involve leasing of storage space in its terminal depot, hauling, and into-plane services in the cities of Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Cotabato, Zamboanga, and Ozamis. The Phoenix depots store variety of chemical and petroleum products and are available as bulk storage facilities. The company also operates trucks that deliver products to customers 24/7 through Petrologistix Inc., its subsidiary.

Trading, Supply, and Distribution of Fuels

Phoenix offers range of petroleum products for different needs of motorists. The company also delivers Phoenix fuels to the client's area and for high volume accounts, Phoenix sets up pump stations within the client's area of operation.

Lubricants & Specialties

Gasoline engine oils, diesel engine oils, motorcycle oils, automotive engine oils, transmission oils, automotive greases, industrial lubricants are among the lubricants sold by Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc.[12]


Expansion

Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. acquired the 108-hectare Batangas Union Industrial Park in 2007. The Calaca terminal at the industrial park is the largest depot yet of Phoenix and the company's first in Luzon, with its capacity of 50 million liters. The park is now known as Phoenix Petroterminals & Industrial Park.[13]

The Board of Investments had also granted tax and fiscal incentives to Phoenix for its petroleum product facility in Zamboanga City, a P123-million project with a 4.9 million liter-storage facility for Phoenix petroleum products.[14] Phoenix has other depots in Davao City, Aklan, Surigao, Zamboanga, Batangas, and Cagayan De Oro. They also plan to build more in Cebu and Bacolod. [15]


Socioeconomic involvement

Through the Phoenix Philippines Foundation, Inc., the company supports and initiates projects in education, health, environment, and outreach. Some of its regular activities include the Adopt-a-School program, book donation, coastal clean-up, blood-letting, tree planting, and annual Christmas party to children.[16]

See also

References

  1. "Phoenix Petroleum core net income soars to P427M in 2010". philstar.com. 2011-01-28. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
  2. "Phoenix Petroleum History". phoenixfuels.ph. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  3. "The Company". phoenixfuels.ph. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  4. "SSS hikes stake in Phoenix Petroleum". abs-cbnnews.com. 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  5. "Pacquiao is Now a Gasoline Station Owner". pinoybusiness.org. 2009-03-09. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  6. "Phoenix Petroleum among top 7 importers". business.inquirer.net. 2013-02-08. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
  7. "Phoenix expansion to continue this year". sunstar.com.ph. 2013-05-19. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  8. "Phoenix expansion to continue this year". sunstar.com.ph. 2013-05-19. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  9. "Phoenix Petroleum enters Marketing Partnership with the NBA". phoenixfuels.ph. 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2013-02-05.
  10. "The National Basketball Association (NBA) Teams Up With Phoenix Petroleum". Marketing-Interactive.com. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  11. "Phoenix joins PBA after sale of Barako franchise gets approval". Dugout.ph. 20 January 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  12. "Lubricants and Specialties". phoenixfuels.ph. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
  13. "Phoenix Petroleum Opens Calaca Terminal". www.calaca.gov.ph. 2009-08-29. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  14. "Phoenix Petroleum Builds Zamboanga Storage Facility". Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation. 2010-10-20. Retrieved 2011-04-07.
  15. "Phoenix to build 100 outlets in ’12". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2011-12-18. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
  16. "Corporate Social Responsibility". phoenixfuels.ph. Retrieved 2013-07-08.



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