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Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc
Company typePublic
NYSEANW
IndustryPetroleum industry
Founded1995
FounderDimitris Melissanidis
Headquarters,
Area served
SE Europe, Northern America
Key people
Petros Georgiopoulos
(Chairman)
Nicolas Tavlarios
(Vice Chairman)[1]
ProductsPetroleum Refining & trading
ServicesFuel stations, Oil tankers
RevenueIncreaseUS$16.661 billion (2014)[2]
IncreaseUS$637.09 million (2014)[3]
IncreaseUS$435.27 million (2014)[4]
Total assetsDecreaseUS$5.445 billion (2014)[5]
Total equityIncreaseUS$1.354 billion (2014)[6]
OwnerAegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. (22%)[7]
Number of employees
3,100 (2015)[8]
Websitehttp://www.aegeanoil.com

Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. is a NYSE listed company focusing on petroleum refining and trading. Aegean Marine Petroleum is one of the largest independent fuel suppliers in the world.[9] The headquarters are in Piraeus.

Marine fuels

Aegean Marine Petroleum is a marine fuel logistics company that physically supplies and markets refined marine fuel and lubricants to ships in port and at sea. As a physical supplier, Aegean Marine Petroleum purchase marine fuel from refineries, major oil producers and other sources and resell and deliver these fuels using bunkering tankers to a broad base of end users.

Aegean is a large oil and shipping company in Greece and has a global presence in 33 markets, including America, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Cyprus, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Denmark, Bulgaria, Russia, Serbia, The Netherlands, Romania, Turkey, Switzerland, South Africa, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Ghana, Singapore, Morocco, Gibraltar, Fujairah, Cape Verde, Panama, The United Arab Emirates, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and The Canary Islands.[10]

Plus, the company supplies the United States Navy in the Mediterranean Sea and it is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.[11]

Refineries and gas stations

Aegan Oil is the most dynamic and rapidly growing company in the Greek petroleum market [12] The company, which already occupies a well established place in the top tier of companies that deal with the worldwide marketing and selling of refined fuel and lubricants, began its activities in the retail market in the early 2000 and became known with a network of 550 gas stations that have been developed throughout Greece.[13]

Aegean Oil is the leading marine fuels physical supplier in Greece.[14]

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