Fri 30 Sep 2011 13:42

Sonangol acquires stake in Puma Energy


Angolan oil firm invests in Trafigura subsidiary.



Angolan oil company and bunker supplier Sonangol Holdings has agreed to acquire a 20% stake in Puma Energy International, a subsidiary of Trafigura Beheer B.V. - one of the world’s largest independent commodity traders.

Formed in 1997, Puma Energy has grown rapidly to become one of the largest independent midstream and downstream companies operating worldwide. Headquartered in Switzerland, Puma Energy operates in 26 countries, employing over 1,800 people and is a physical bunker supplier in offshore Angola and Pointe Noire, Congo.

In a statement, Puma Energy said: "This transaction is an important first step in the group's strategy to open up its capital to strategic and public investors alike. The combination of Sonangol and Puma Energy’s industrial expertise and access to market will give Puma Energy a strong competitive advantage and act as a catalyst for growth over the coming years."

Pierre Eladari, Puma Energy’s Chief Executive Officer, commented: "I am delighted to welcome Sonangol Holdings into the Puma Energy group, after years of successful collaborations together in the downstream industry. Sonangol’s professionalism, market insight and strategic vision made them our natural choice as our first strategic partner.

"Sonangol’s participation offers us new and attractive opportunities for growth, and marks the start of a new phase in the development of the Puma Energy group on the global stage.”

“We are very pleased to make this strategic investment in Puma Energy, a company we know well from our cooperation over the years. We believe this can only enhance the relationship. We look forward to being a part of the growth and development plans of Puma Energy,” added Baptista Sumbe, president of Sonangol Holdings and a board member of Sonangol E.P.

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