Paz Oil Company
Public | |
Traded as | TASE: PZOL |
Industry | Energy, Retail |
Founded | 1922 |
Headquarters | Yakum, Israel |
Key people |
Zadik Bino, Owner Yona Fogel, CEO |
Products | Petroleum, Petrochemical |
Revenue | ₪ 12,690 million (2009) |
₪ 785 million (2009) | |
Profit | ₪ 575 million (2009) |
Number of employees | 2000~ (2009) |
Divisions |
Refining and Logistics Retail and Wholesale Industries and Services |
Subsidiaries |
Yellow Convenience Stores Paz Ashdod Refinery Ltd. Pazgas Ltd. Paz Solar Paz Aviation |
Website | www.paz.co.il |
Paz Oil Company Ltd. (Hebrew: פז) (TASE: PZOL) is the largest Israeli fuels company. Paz distributes gasoline and other petroleum products through a network of gas stations, as well as LPG and natural gas for home use (cooking and heating) through its subsidiary PazGaz. The company holds 30% of the Israeli fuel market and 31% of the Israeli gas stations.[1]
History
Paz was founded in 1922, as Anglo-Asiatic Petroleum. From 1927 it operated as part of Royal Dutch Shell, under the name Shell Palestine. In 1958 Shell withdrew from Israel under economic pressure from Arab countries. The symbol of the company, a yellow triangle, still resembles that of Shell.
The company changed to the ownership of the Briton Isaac Wolfson and the French Nahmias brothers and changed its name to Paz Petroleum Company Ltd. Wolfson sold his company holdings in 1981 to the State of Israel, who sold it in 1988 to the Australian Jack Liberman. Since 1999 Israeli Zadik Bino owns the majority of the shares, with the Liberman family and other groups holding minority interests.[2]
Also in 1999, Paz acquired 74 percent of the Israeli fast food chain Burger Ranch. In late 2001, Paz completed the acquisition, becoming 100 percent owners of the chain. New branches of Burger Ranch were opened at Paz gas stations. In 2006, Paz sold the chain to the Israeli businessman Yossi Hoshinski. Paz operates combined cafes and stores in many gas stations, through another subsidiary by the name "Yellow".
In August 2006 Paz won a tender to acquire the Ashdod Oil Refineries with a NIS 3.5 billion bid, from Oil Refineries Ltd; which was forced to break its monopoly on oil refining in Israel. The acquisition made Paz Israel's most powerful energy company, and its owner Zadik Bino the industry's most powerful figure.[3]
Operations
Retail and Wholesale
- 260 filling stations across Israel
- 255 "Yellow" convenience stores
- Pazgas - Israel’s largest gas company, supplying LPG to over half a million customers
Refining and Logistics
Industries and Services
- Paz Aviation
- Paz Solar
- Paz Lubricants & Chemicals Ltd.
- Pazkar Ltd. - manufacturer of bituminous products, waterproofing membranes, coatings and adhesives
See also
References
- ↑ "Paz Oil Company - Company Profile", BusinessWeek, retrieved 2010-05-28
- ↑ Zadik Bino | Paz Oil Company Ltd. | © Dun's 100
- ↑ Kedmi, Sharon (1 Aug 2006), "Paz wins Ashdod refinery tender", Haaretz, retrieved 2010-05-28