Puma Energy

Puma Energy
Company typePrivate[1]
IndustryPetroleum
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)[2]
Headquarters
Area served
Latin America
Africa
Europe
Middle East
Asia
Key people
Rene Medori (Chairman)
Hadi Hallouche(CEO)
Carlos Pons (CFO)
ProductsGasoline, lubricants, aviation fuel, bitumen, LPG,
ServicesRefinery, fuel distribution and retail, aviation, lubricants, bitumen
RevenueUS$ 10,971. billion (2021)[3]
Owner
Number of employees
3,500
ParentTrafigura
Websitepumaenergy.com

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.[5][6][7]

The firm owns and operates more than 1,900 service stations and 7.9 million cubic metres (50 million barrels) of oil storage facilities.[8][9] The company employs over 3,500 staff and is headquartered in Singapore and Geneva with regional hubs in Johannesburg, San Juan, Brisbane, and Tallinn.[10][11][12][13]

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