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BackThai Energy Conglomerate Bangchak Acquires Caltex Petrol Stations in Hong Kong for HK$2.1 Billion
Thai Energy Conglomerate Bangchak Acquires Caltex Petrol Stations in Hong Kong for HK$2.1 Billion
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SCMP Economy01.07.2026Business1 dk okumaChina

Thai Energy Conglomerate Bangchak Acquires Caltex Petrol Stations in Hong Kong for HK$2.1 Billion

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  • Thailand's Bangchak Corporation acquired Chevron Hong Kong, including 31 Caltex petrol stations, for HK$2.1 billion (US$270 million).
  • The deal serves as Bangchak's entry into North Asia, with Caltex branding maintained under a licensing agreement with Chevron.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

The acquisition is driven by factors like declining fuel demand, rising EV popularity, cross-border refuelling, and competition from mainland Chinese rivals in Hong Kong.

Schriftgröße

One of Thailand’s largest energy conglomerates has bought Caltex petrol stations in Hong Kong in a HK$2.1 billion (US$270 million) deal, which the firm will use as a springboard into North Asia.

Semi-privatised Bangchak Corporation Public Company on Tuesday completed the acquisition of 100 per cent of the shares of Chevron Hong Kong from Chevron Companies (China), according to a Bangchak statement.

A source said the sale was driven by a combination of factors, including declining fuel demand, the growing popularity of electric vehicles, a rising trend of Hong Kong motorists refuelling across the border and strong competition from mainland Chinese rivals in the city.

Upon completion of the deal, Bangchak will continue to operate the petrol stations under the Caltex brand through a licensing agreement between the Thai firm and Chevron, according to an earlier statement.

Chevron Hong Kong operated a diversified energy portfolio, including industrial fuels, marine fuels and 31 petrol stations across the city, it said.

It generated revenue of HK$10.5 billion, while profit after tax reached HK$263.3 million by the end of 2024, according to Bangchak.

Offene Fragen

  • How will Bangchak integrate the new operations?
  • What are Bangchak's specific expansion plans for North Asia?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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