Minerva Bunkering
Formerly | Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Petroleum industry |
Predecessors | Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. Minerva Bunkers Pte Ltd. |
Founded | 1995 (Athens,Greece) |
Founder | Dimitris Melissanidis[1] |
Headquarters | , Switzerland |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Tyler Baron (CEO)[2][3] |
Products | Maritime fuels |
Services | Bunkering |
Number of employees | 850 (2018) |
Parent | Mercuria Energy Group |
Website | minervabunkering |
Minerva Bunkering is a supplier of marine fuels and bunkering services headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. It was publicly listed as Aegean Marine Petroleum Network (AMPNI) in New York Stock Exchange before it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Mercuria Energy Group.
History
Roots of Minerva Bunkering go back to Aegean Marine Petroleum Network (AMPNI), established in 1995 by Dimitris Melissanidis in Piraeus, Greece,[1] and Minerva Bunkers Pte Ltd., established in December 2014 by Mercuria in Singapore.[4][5] Aegean Marine Petroleum Network started to operate with one bunkering station in the Port of Piraeus.[6] The second bunkering station was opened in Gibraltar in 1997, followed by stations in Fujairah (2001), Kingston, Kingston (2005), Singapore (2006), and other locations around the world. In 2006, it was listed in New York Stock Exchange through a public offering.[1]
Minerva Bunkers began with a core group of more than 40 marine fuel specialists who came from the bankrupt ship Danish fuel supplier OW Bunker in December 2014.[4][7]
In August 2018, Mercuria Energy Group acquired almost one-third of the AMPNI's shares.[1] In October 2018, an audit revealed substantial accounting problem, to the tune of US$300 million.[1][8] Aegean Marine commenced its Chapter 11 process in November 2018, reorganizing in order to improve its liquidity. Under the terms of the restructuring deal, Mercuria Energy Group received 100% of the common equity of the reorganized company. The US Bankruptcy court approved of the company's reorganization plan in March 2019.[9][10] Consequently, Aegean Marine was acquired by Mercuria and its assets weremerged to Minerva Bunkers to form new Minerva Bunkering.[2][11] Correspondingly, the headquarters of the company was moved to Geneva, Switzerland.
Operations
Minerva Bunkering is a marine fuel logistics company that physically supplies and markets refined marine fuel and lubricants to ships in port and at sea. It operates from hubs in Geneva, Athens, New York, Singapore, Antwerp and Las Palmas.[12]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e Hope, Kerin (2018-11-01). "Auditors probe potential $200m fraud at Aegean Marine". Financial Times. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- ^ a b "Aegean Marine Is Now Minerva Bunkering". Ship & Bunkering. 2019-04-04. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- ^ "Minerva Bunkering Appoints Tyler Baron as Chief Executive Officer". Hellenic Shipping News. 30 April 2019. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
- ^ a b Atkins, Matt (2015-02-04). "Industry Insight: Where Did OW Bunker's Staff Resurface?". Ship & Bunker. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
- ^ "Mercuria Announces Expansion to Minerva Maritime Fuel Business" (Press release). Mercuria Energy Group. 12 March 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
- ^ "Amid Fraud Allegations, Aegean Marine Files for Bankruptcy". The National Herald. 2018-11-08. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- ^ "Mercuria Adds over 40 Former OW Bunker Employees". Offshore Energy. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
- ^ "A $300mn fraud case sinks Aegean Marine Petroleum". in.gr. 2018-11-05. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- ^ "Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. Plan of Reorganization Confirmed by Court" (Press release). Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. March 27, 2019. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. announced today that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court…has confirmed its plan of reorganization. This development paves the way for the Company to emerge from Chapter 11 restructuring next week as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mercuria Energy Group Limited
- ^ Payne, Julia (2019-03-27). "Energy trader Mercuria gets green light to buy Aegean Marine Petroleum". Reuters. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- ^ "Restructured Aegean Marine Becomes Minerva Bunkering". World Maritime News. 2019-04-05. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- ^ "About". Mercuria Energy Group. Retrieved 8 July 2020.