Shell to Grow Company-Owned U.S. Retail Sites with Acquisition of Brewer Oil Company

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HOUSTON — Shell Mobility Company Operations LLC (Shell), has signed an agreement to acquire 45 fuel and convenience store sites in New Mexico through the acquisition of Brewer Oil Company’s (BOC) retail division.

“The acquisition of Brewer will strengthen our company-owned footprint in the U.S. as we continue to target opportunities for paced retail growth in key markets,” said István Kapitány, Executive Vice President, Shell Mobility. “Brewer’s expansive customer base and desirable locations will deliver immediate value as we strive to meet customers’ evolving needs and provide a premium refueling and retailing experience.”

Subject to regulatory clearance and the satisfaction of closing conditions, the deal is expected to be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2024.

Here are some things to know:

  • This acquisition will be Shell’s first operated retail presence in New Mexico, complementing Shell’s company-owned footprint in the U.S., where it owns and operates nearly 200 convenience retail sites.
  • In the U.S., Shell serves around 8 million customers per day with a brand presence at approximately 12,000 fueling stations across 49 states.
  • The U.S. is a key market for Shell, where it operates in 50 states across sectors such as oil, gas, refined products, petrochemicals, wind, and solar. Shell employs more than 12,000 people in the U.S. working to provide a secure supply of energy today, while tackling the energy challenges of the future.
  • Globally, Shell serves around 32 million customers per day at its mobility sites, who visit for quality fuels, electric vehicle (EV) charging, and convenience and non-fuel products and services.

By: Shell USA

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