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Shell Indonesia transfers gas station business from Citadel to Sefas JV

Shell Indonesia transfers gas station business from Citadel to Sefas JV

Shell Indonesia announced on Friday that it has sold its gas station business ownership to a joint-venture between Citadel Pacific Limited, Sefas Group and Citadel Pacific Limited. The company will retain its lubricant division.

Shell has said that the deal will be finalized by the end of next year. It includes 200 gas stations and a fuel terminal in Gresik. The move is part of its strategy to transform the company's portfolio.

The company stated in a press release that "after completion, Shell will remain in Indonesia via brand licensing agreements."

Citadel Pacific, a private holding company based in the Philippines, has businesses across a variety of industries, including aviation, telecommunications, gas distribution and fuel marketing.

According to the statement, Sefas Group, the largest Shell distributor in Indonesia is Shell Lubricants.

Citadel Pacific Group and Sefas Group have not responded to comments immediately.

Shell has said that Indonesia is a key market for growth in its lubricants division. It owns a plant to blend lubricants oils with a capacity of 300 million litres per year and another plant, which is under construction, will produce grease. (Reporting and editing by Bernadette Cristina and Ananda Terresia)

(source: Reuters)