Eneos
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Eneos Corporation (ENEOS株式会社, ENEOSU kabushiki gaisha), formerly JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation (JXTGエネルギー株式会社, JXTG Enerugī Kabushiki-gaisha), or NOC or Shin-Nisseki (新日石) is a Japanese petroleum company. Its businesses include exploration, importation, and refining of crude oil; the manufacture and sale of petroleum products, including fuels and lubricants; and other energy-related activities. It is the largest oil company in Japan, and in recent years it has been expanding its operations in other countries.
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Oil and gasoline |
Founded | May 10, 1888; 135 years ago (1888-05-10) |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Fumiaki Watari, CEO Shinji Nishio, President |
Products | Petroleum Petrochemical Fuel |
Revenue | ¥ 7,523.990 billion JPY (FY 2008) |
¥ 148.306 billion JPY (FY 2008) | |
Number of employees | 13,290 (2007) |
Parent | ENEOS Holdings |
Website | www.eneos.co.jp |
Its products are sold under the ENEOS brand, which is also used for service stations. It also previously operated service stations under the Esso and Mobil brands under license from ExxonMobil. In 2019, as a result of JX Holdings' merger with TonenGeneral Group in 2017 to form JXTG Holdings, both brands were phased out in favour of ENEOS EneJet.[1]