NegosyoBuilder.com

Business Tips, Deals & Opportunities in the Philippines

  • Home
  • Resources
  • Contact Us
You are here: Home / Archives for Gas Station

Fuel Your Business: Opportunities From Independent Oil Companies in the Philippines

July 4, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Is this an exciting time to be in the oil and fuel business? Petroleum, indeed, is an essential commodity that does not depend on the conditions of the economy; that is, we use and consume oil whether the economy is up or down.

In the previous article, we’ve shown you the business opportunities available from the country’s biggest oil players, known as the Big 3. Here we’ll explore the alternative opportunities offered by the independent oil companies or the so-called small players.

Anyone who is serious about becoming a distributor or retailer of petroleum products should consider the various opportunities from all parties, and weigh the advantages and disadvantages before finally embarking on this business venture.

Option #1: Seaoil Franchise

Seaoil is considered as the leader among independent oil companies in the Philippines. In 1980, it opened its first petrol depot facility in Mandaluyong serving local as well as multi-national companies. Frachising a Seaoil business means you are backed by the company’s more than 30 years of experience in the oil business.

Seaoil Franchise Investment:

  • Franchise Fee : P 500,000.00
  • Estimated Capital: P 3,000,000.00

The company also offers a customized franchise package. You can choose to franchise an existing station or start a new one. The minimum recommend lot area for the gas station is 800 sq m.

For details, please visit the Seaoil website at http://www.seaoil.com.ph.

Option #2: Phoenix Petroleum Franchise

The Phoenix Petroleum has its humble beginning as a family business in Davao in the year 2002. Originally it carried the name Davao Oil Terminal Services Corporation and in 2006 changed its name to Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. A year later, it became the first independent oil company to be listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange.

Phoenix offers franchising opportunity for those who want to become retailers of petroleum products and carry their brand. Phoenix requires from the franchisee a minimum of 800 sqm lot with at least 25 meter frontage for the site of a gas station. Aside from the usual business support common with other franchisors, what’s nice about the franchise concept of Phoenix is its flexibility. That means you can attach other businesses with your petroleum franchise provided it passed the approval of Phoenix.

The estimated capital outlay for a Phoenix station is 3M. It already includes the franchise fee, construction cost, equipment deposits and initial stock.

To know more about the company and the franchise opportunity they are offering, please visit their website at phoenixphilippines.com.

Option #3: Unioil Franchise

The company made its presence felt in 1992 when it opened its first gas station along the Ninoy Aquino Avenue in Parañaque. In 2003, it opened its door in Mindanao when they set up their first gas station outside of Manila.

Interested Unioil petroleum distributors should prepare somewhere from P 500,000 to P 1 million in capital. The company boasts of its estimated return on capital in as fast as one and a half to two years.

To know more about Unioil and their business opportunities, visit them at http://www.unioil.com.

Option #4: Eastern Petroleum Franchise

Finally, one other oil company that we want you to take notice of is the Eastern Petroleum. It was founded in 1996 by Fernando L. Martinez. The following year, it opened its first petrol station in Pasig City. In 2004, it already reached the Mindanao area by having their gas stations in Gen San and Davao.

Prospective franchisees can avail one of the following setups with their respective estimate investment requirements:

  • Basic Station (1 or 2 Islands and 2 pumps) — Investment starts at P2 Million
  • Regular Station (2 Islands and 3 to 4 pumps) — Investment starts at P5 Million
  • Large Station (3 Islands and at least 5 pumps) — Investment starts at P8 Million

Eastern Petroleum is very strict when selecting their sites. At bare minimum, your site should be at least 400 sqm in area with a frontage of 25 meters. Site must be in rectangular, square or L-shape. Furthermore, it must be at least 10 meters away from any creek.

Get to know more about the company by visiting their website at http://www.easternpetroleum.com.ph.

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
  • Print

Filed Under: Bricks and Mortar, Business Opportunities Tagged With: Business Opportunity, Eastern Petroleum, Franchise, Franchising, Gas Station, Phoenix Petroleum, Seaoil, Unioil

How To Start An Oil Business in the Philippines (Opportunities from the Big 3)

June 30, 2012 by CarlosV 18 Comments

As a developing country, the Philippines is known as a major consumer of energy-related products such as gasoline and diesel and yet we only produce a fraction of our own, which is really not enough for domestic consumption. That is why we rely so much on imported petroleum products to help us power our growing industries and population. And like food, fuel is one commodity that man (his machines, to be precise) can’t live without — or so it seems.

For a long period of the Oil Business in the Philippines was dominated (some say monopolized) by companies collectively known as the Big 3 — Caltex, Petron and The Pilipinas Shell. Thanks to the Oil Deregulation Law ( Republic Act No. 8479 of 1998 ), some smaller and independent players have emerged bringing benefits to the consumers, serving farther locations in the countryside and more opportunities for those who want to be in business.

Do you want to know how you can take advantage of the various business opportunities in our local Fuel Industry? You have come to the right place. More specifically, we’ll show you how you can become a distributor of well-known brands of the country’s three biggest oil companies.

What’s In Store For You, The Businessman

For smaller businesses, running their own petroleum business basically means becoming a franchisee of a known company or becoming a retailer. Either way, you will be carrying the trade name of the mother company, you will be sourcing majority of the products from them and you will have their support, too. Different companies will also have their respective business opportunities which you can choose from, but basically they fall under the following categories:

  • Gas Station (includes gasoline, diesel, motor oils, lubes and lubricants, etc )
  • Gas Station plus Convenience Store
  • Gas Station plus Automotive Shop (plus, maybe, a car wash)

Obviously, petroleum is your main product.

Opportunity #1: A Caltex Gas Station

The Caltex brand is backed by Chevron Corporation, which one of the global leaders in the energy industry.

For a minimum investment of P 5M for facilities and equipment, you can become an oil retailer of Caltex. Of course, you will need to set aside an amount for your initial operations.

Running a your own Caltex Gas Station as a retailer of Caltex Products means you are in partnership with a trusted and highly recognized brand.

Here are some of the advantages of being a Caltex Retailer:

  • Caltex will appoint a Business Consultant who will help and support your venture.
  • Chevron Engineers will be available for consultation of your initial site design and construction
  • Trainings are available to help you enhance your business skills as a retailer.
  • Marketing and other support services.
  • Business Signages will be provided by the company.

How To Become A Caltex Retailer

You need to submit an application with your site and the company will contact your for their initial evaluation.

Here are the steps to take:

How To Become A Caltex Retailer

For more information, visit their website at http://www.caltexforinvestors.com.

Opportunity #2: A Petron Service Station

The Petron Corporation is the country’s big daddy in the energy sector. It supplies nearly 40% of our nationwide fuel consumption. And it also owns an oil refinery plant which processes crude oil and turn it into various petroleum products which can be distributed to the service stations and used by the end consumers.

On the business side, Petron offers the following opportunities that you can tap:

  • Run a gas station.
  • Distribute LPG. In some cases you can also carry this product line in your gas station.
  • Own an Automotive Service Shop under the Petron Car Care Center brand.

Let’s focus on the first one.

For those interested in distributing Petron products, there are basically three types of Petron Gas Service Stations available:

  1. Company-Owned Service Station
  2. Dealer-Owned Service Station
  3. Micro Filling Stations aka Petron Bulilit Station (perfect for micro-entrepreneurs)

Petron Bulilit Gas Station

A Petron Bulilit Gas Station. This one is perfect for micro-entrepreneurs in the Philippines. It is best to set this up in the under-served areas in the countryside.

They are all basically the same, but they differ on the size of the station, the investment requirements and the number of pumps (maximum of three pumps for the Petron Bulilit Station).

The capital requirement ranges from P 1M to P 9M depending on the size of the service station. To become a dealer, you have to undergo a three-phase selection process which consists of: Screening, then Training, and finally Project Implementation Phase.

For more information, please visit the Petron Corporation’s website at petron.com.

Opportunity #3: Pilipinas Shell Retailer (A Franchise Business)

Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation “refines, blends, transports and sells a wide range of high quality fuels, lubricants, bitumen and other specialty oil-based products.”

As a Shell Retailer, you will be operating under the trade name of Shell. This gives you the opportunity to use the company’s logos, trademarks, signages and other Shell-related symbols that are easily recognized worldwide.

Well, actually Shell offers a franchise opportunity with a twist: there is no franchise fee. However, just like any franchise operation, you will have to pay a royalty fee and retailer’s fee every month. The initial investment at the time of this writing ranges from P 3M to P 5M and covers the fuel supplies, station equipment and other things related to the operation of the business.

(See also: 5 Factors to consider when buying a franchise.)

How about the convenience store and other business opportunities from Shell?

Good question. If you happen to notice, some Shell Petrol Stations have a Convenience Store (under the Select brand), or Automotive Service Shop. As a Shell Station Franchisees you will have to apply for those separately.

Furthermore, Pilipinas Shell is proud to declare that dealers can expect an average Return On Investment of 30% to 40% with an average pay back period of 2 to 3 years.

For more details on the Shell Franchise Opportunity, please visit their website at www.shell.com.ph.

Other Business Opportunities From Small Players

Up next, we’ll be showing you the other dealership and franchise opportunities from smaller oil companies like SeaOil, Phoenix Petroleum, FlyingV. You may be amazed to discover that it really doesn’t take that much capital to put up a gas station carrying the brands, products and services from these companies.

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
  • Print

Filed Under: Bricks and Mortar, Business Opportunities Tagged With: Business Opportunity, Caltex, Franchise, Franchising, Gas Station, Petron, Pilipinas Shell

Small Business Opportunities Philippines

Connect With Negosyo Builder

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Google+

Articles By Category

  • Bricks and Mortar
  • Business How-To
  • Business Opportunities
  • Doing Business
  • Going Online
  • Money and Finance
  • Tech On Business
  • You On Business

Recently Written

  • 4 Financing Solutions Your Business Needs to Survive
  • Franchising Fees: What You Need To Know and Watch Out For
  • Top 3 Reasons Why Your Business Should Have A Website
  • Can You Really Make Money Online?
  • Traditional vs Online Business
  • How To Turn Your Hobby Into Cash
  • How To Build A Profitable Website With No Programming Skills
  • Domain Name Selection Tips
  • Why Rich Kids Hate Their Parents
  • Your Website In 5 Easy Steps

More Business Tags

Accounting Balance Sheet Branding Business Loans Business Name Business Opportunity Business Plan Business Structure Buying A Business Caltex Capital Cash Flow Cash Flow Statement Cooperative Corporation Credit Card Domain Name Financial Statements Financing Forms of Ownership Franchise Franchising Gas Station Get Rich Income Statement Legal Structure Make Money Marketing Online Business Online Payments Opportunities Part-Time Business Partnership Payment Gateway PayPal PayPal Bank Codes PayPal Philippines Petron Pilipinas Shell PR Software Start-up Taxes Tools Website
Negosyo Builder © 2023 :: Your Small Business Guide in the Philippines :: [footer_backtotop]
loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.