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KenolKobil Plc, is a pan African downstream oil company. The group's operations span seven countries across Eastern,
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and Southern Africa and encompass the supply, storage, distribution and retail of a wide range of petroleum products.


Overview

Headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya with subsidiaries in
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, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique,
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, Uganda and Zambia. According to the Petroleum Institute of East Africa's report released in December 2014, KenolKobil was ranked third with 13.9 percent market share behind
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History

KenolKobil, then Kenya Oil Company Limited (abbreviated Kenol), was founded on May 13, 1959, by R S Alexander as a Private limited company. The Company started its operations as a wholesaler of packaged Kerosene under the brand name "SAFI". The company later began investing in service stations. In September 1959, Kenya Oil Company listed its shares on the Nairobi Securities Exchange making it the first petroleum company to be quoted on the exchange. In the early 1980s, Kenol faced numerous financial challenges and was placed under receivership. The company came out of receivership in 1983 and its shareholders resumed full control of the business. In 1986, Kenol and Kobil Petroleum Limited, a Delaware registered holding company that acquired Mobil Oil's assets in Kenya and Uganda in 1984, entered into a joint operations and management agreement. This agreement resulted in the sharing of distribution cost and managerial services thus enabling both companies to lower their operating costs and enhance profitability. The year 1999 marked the beginning of regional expansion. That year, the group acquired a 100% stake of Galana Oil Uganda Limited and renamed it Kobil Uganda Limited. At the point of acquisition, Kobil Uganda owned 19 service stations. In 2001, Kenol expanded into Tanzania through the incorporation of Kobil Tanzania Limited as a wholly owed subsidiary. The group expanded further south in 2002 when it acquired 100% interest in Jovenna Zambia Limited and renamed it Kobil Zambia Limited. The group expanded to Ethiopia in March 2005 when it incorporated Kobil Ethiopia. In February 2006, Kenol acquired Shell Rwanda SARL from Royal Dutch Shell and renamed it Kobil Rwanda. In 2007, the group acquired KLSS Rwanda's assets and merged them to Kobil Rwanda. In the same year, the group acquired the assets Shell Ethiopia and merged them to Kobil Ethiopia. Kenol and Kobil joint operations and management agreement came to an end in 2007 when Kenol acquired 100% of the shares in Kobil Petroleum. This transaction involved allotting 45.5 million shares in exchange for 100% of the issued shares of Kobil. To reflect its status as a merged company, the group's name was changed from Kenya Oil Company Limited to KenolKobil. In 2009, the group acquired Oil Burundi from Engen and rebranded it to Kobil Burundi SA. In 2011, the group resumed its expansion in the Southern African region through the incorporation of Kobil Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe and Kobil Mozambique in Mozambique. In the same year, the Group completed acquisition of a depot in Lubumbashi, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The main purpose of Kobil Zimbabwe was to form a joint venture with Engen to acquire the whole operations of Shell and BP in Zimbabwe. The partners were not able to receive government approval due to the Indigenization Law in Zambabwe. Kobil Zimbabwe has since been a dormant company. 2011 also saw the group acquire 25.5% stake in Lublend Limited through Kobil Zambia. In May 2012, KenolKobil received a US$800 million takeover bid from Puma Energy, a subsidiary of
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Based Trafigura. However Puma Energy later terminated its bid to acquire the group. In 2019, Rubis completed its full acquisition of KenolKobil and the company rebranded to Rubis Energy Kenya.


Member companies

The companies that comprise the KenolKobil Limited include, but are not limited, to the following: * KenolKobil Limited – Nairobi Kenya – 100% Shareholding – The flagship company of the group. Importing, marketing and distributing petroleum products in Kenya. * Kobil Petroleum – Delaware,
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– 100% Shareholding – Investment holding company. * Kobil Uganda Limited – Kampala, Uganda – 100% Shareholding – Importing, marketing and distributing petroleum products in Uganda. * Kobil Zambia Limited –
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, Zambia – 100% Shareholding – Importing, marketing and distributing petroleum products in Zambia. * Kobil Rwanda SARL –
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, Rwanda – 100% Shareholding – Importing, marketing and distributing petroleum products in Rwanda. * Kobil Ethiopia Limited – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – 100% Shareholding – Importing, marketing and distributing petroleum products in Ethiopia. * Kobil Burundi SA –
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, Burundi – 100% Shareholding – Importing, marketing and distributing petroleum products in Zambia. * Kobil Mozambique – Maputo, Mozambique – 100% Shareholding – Dormant company. * Lublend Limited – Ndola, Zambia – 25.5% Shareholding – A Manufacture of petroleum lubricating oil and grease. Majority owned by Mobil Zambia Limited.


Ownership

The shares of the stock of KenolKobil Limited are traded on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, under the symbol: KENO. At 3, December 2018 the shareholding in the group's stock was as depicted in the table below:


KenolKobil Stock Ownership as at December 2018


Governance

KenolKobil is governed by a six-person board of directors and David Ohana as the group managing director.


See also

* NSE *
Oil companies in Kenya As of October 2015, there were more than 60 registered oil companies in Kenya. History The history of oil marketing in Kenya began in 1904 during colonial times. Initially, kerosene was the main import in tins but later gasoline was imported in t ...
*
Kenya Pipeline Company Kenya Pipeline Company (''KPC'') is a state corporation that has the responsibility of transporting, storing and delivering petroleum products to the consumers of Kenya by its pipeline system and oil depot network. Overview The Kenya Pipelin ...
* Petroleum industry in Kenya *
List of companies of Kenya Kenya is a country in East Africa and a founding member of the East African Community (EAC). Its capital and largest city is Nairobi. The capital, Nairobi, is a regional commercial hub. The economy of Kenya is the largest by GDP in East and Centra ...


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Companies based in Nairobi Oil companies of Kenya Multinational oil companies Companies listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange Non-renewable resource companies established in 1959 Kenyan companies established in 1959