Phoenix Petroleum expands services to Cebu Pacific in 17 airports
Leading independent and fastest-growing oil company Phoenix Petroleum continues its decade-long partnership with the country’s leading carrier, Cebu Pacific Air, as it expands its services to the airline to 17 domestic airports.
Cebu Pacific recently granted Phoenix Petroleum the contract to provide into-plane services in Bacolod, Dumaguete, and soon in Mactan airports, aside from the fuel storage and bridging services Phoenix currently provides them.
Phoenix Petroleum has also started servicing Cebu Pacific in Roxas Airport in Capiz and in San Jose airport in Occidental Mindoro, the first airport it is serving in Luzon. These two new additional airports increase Phoenix Petroleum’s total number of domestic airports served to 17—one in Luzon, eight in Visayas, and eight in Mindanao.
“We thank Cebu Pacific for their continued trust in Phoenix Petroleum, and are proud to be their partner in helping fuel their passengers’ journeys one flight at a time,” said Phoenix Petroleum Chief Operating Officer Henry Albert Fadullon. “We look forward to serving Cebu Pacific in more destinations as we aspire to be the Filipinos’ indispensable partner in their journeys.”
Phoenix Petroleum has been the exclusive logistics provider of Cebu Pacific in Mindanao providing hauling and into-plane services since 2005 when the oil company was just starting in Davao City. In January, the two companies renewed their supply agreement for jet fuel through Phoenix’s subsidiary, Subic Petroleum Trading & Transport Phils, Inc.
Today, Phoenix Petroleum is among the country’s top three providers of fuel to a wide range of commercial and industrial businesses in power, marine, manufacturing, transportation, aviation, and other industries. It is also the fastest-growing oil company in the Philippines, engaged in the trading and marketing of refined oil products, including liquefied petroleum gas and lubricants; operation of depots and storage facilities; hauling and into-plane services; and trading and supply.
This year, Phoenix continues to expand to more businesses: convenience store retailing through Philippine FamilyMart; and asphalt manufacturing, marketing, and distribution through Phoenix Asphalt Philippines Inc. Phoenix also recently signed an MOU with China National Offshore Oil Corporation Gas and Power Group Co. Ltd. for a potential liquefied natural gas project.