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Saudi Aramco is officially back in the Philippine energy arena after 16 years, sealing a 25% equity stake in Unioil Petroleum Philippines, Inc. The partnershipโ€”cleared by the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) on Nov. 7โ€”marks the oil giantโ€™s return since divesting from Petron in 2008. Regulators confirmed the deal poses no threat to competition or consumer welfare, opening the door for Aramcoโ€™s re-entry into a growing fuel market.

For Unioil, the strategic tie-up is more than a capital injectionโ€”itโ€™s a long-term supply lifeline. The company said Aramcoโ€™s involvement will strengthen domestic energy security, support economic expansion, and accelerate Unioilโ€™s nationwide growth across wholesale and retail segments. CEO Janice Co Roxas-Chua called the deal a โ€œnew chapterโ€ defined by innovation and an expanded commitment to Filipino motorists and communities.

Unioil President Kenneth Pundanera added that Aramcoโ€™s investment reinforces the companyโ€™s ambition to become the fuel retailer of choice. The partnership, he said, gives Unioil the muscle to scale operations, raise service standards, and attract more world-class collaborationsโ€”signaling confidence in the strength of the Philippine market.

Aramco first signaled its comeback in December 2024, but with the partnership now finalized, the Saudi heavyweight is once again positioned in the Philippinesโ€™ fuel landscape. As demand continues to rise and supply chains tighten globally, Aramcoโ€™s return lands at a critical moment for the countryโ€™s energy future.

Image from Business Mirror / Amr Nabil

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