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About Petron
About Petron
Our Vision
To be the leading provider of total customer solutions in the energy sector and its derivative
businesses.
Our Mission
We will achieve our vision by:
Being an integral part of our customers’ lives, delivering consistent customer experience
through innovative products and services;
Developing strategic partnerships in pursuit of growth and opportunity;
Leveraging on our refining assets to achieve competitive advantage;
Fostering an entrepreneurial culture that encourages teamwork, innovation, and
excellence;
Caring for community and the environment;
Conducting ourselves with professionalism, integrity, and fairness; and
Promoting the best interest of all our stakeholders.
A Storied History
Petron traces its rich heritage to September 7, 1933 when Socony Vacuum Oil Company of New York
and the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey merged to form the Standard Vacuum Oil Company or
Stanvac. After suspending operations in World War II, Stanvac promptly resumed its operations in 1945
and helped rebuild a newly-independent nation. In 1957, Stanvac started constructing a refinery in the
province of Limay, Bataan to meet the country’s growing fuel needs. At the time of its inauguration in
1961, it had a refining capacity of 25,000 barrels of crude oil per day. At the time, this was the most
modern refining facility in South East Asia.
The end of Standard Oil and Socony Vacuum’s partnership in 1962 gave birth to Esso Philippines.
Even then, we were already an innovations leader introducing the country’s first bottled LPG Esso Gasul
and first high-octane gasoline, Esso Extra.
In 1973, the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) acquired Esso Philippines at the height of
the first oil crisis and renamed it Petrophil Corporation. We were able to deliver on our promise to
ensure a continuous and reliable supply of fuels during this critical period. In February 1988, Petrophil
was rechristened Petron Corporation. Amid the most difficult and trying times the country faced,
including the Gulf War of 1991, Petron readily worked hand-in-hand with the national government.
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Further increase market shares in the downstream oil markets in the Philippines and in
Malaysia;
Focus on production of high margin refined petroleum products and petrochemicals;
Continue investments to improve operational efficiency and profitability and to increase
market reach; and
Pursue selective synergistic acquisitions.
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Board of Directors
Social Media Account of Petron Corp.
Website
https://www.petron.com/
Facebook account
https://www.facebook.com/PetronCorporation
Instagram account
https://www.instagram.com/petroncorporation/
Youtube Account
https://www.youtube.com/user/PetronCorp
Linked-in
https://ph.linkedin.com/company/petron-corporation
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Shareholder Service and Assistance
For questions and comments regarding dividend payments,
change of address, account status, lost or damaged stock certificates,
please get in touch with: SMC Stock Transfer Service Corporation
40 San Miguel Avenue 1550 Mandaluyong City
Telephone: (632) 8-632-3450 to 52
Email: smc_stsc@sanmiguel.com.ph
Investor Relations
Petron welcomes inquiries from analysts and Telephone: (632) 8-884-9200
institutional investors.
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