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Amman, July 1 (Petra) — Vivo Energy announced on Wednesday the
completion of its acquisition of 100 percent of Total Energies
Marketing Jordan, including a network of around 180 service stations,
as well as its commercial fuel and lubricants operations.
Vivo Energy Chief Executive Officer Stan Mittelman said the deal
marks a key milestone as the company expands beyond Africa into
Jordan, a market he described as having strong potential and a
respected workforce.
He said Vivo Energy, along with its retail brand “Engen”, is built on
strong values in customer service and community engagement, adding
that the company looks forward to supporting continued growth in the
Jordanian market.
Vivo Energy Jordan General Manager Adel Saadallah said he was proud
to lead the company’s operations in Jordan following the acquisition,
noting his long association with the group and its business model.
He said the announcement represents a change in ownership, while
operations, employees, agency contracts and customer relations will
continue without interruption. He added that priority will be given
to ensuring a smooth transition and building on existing performance.
The acquisition marks the entry of the “Engen” retail brand into the
Jordanian market. The brand is owned by Vivo Energy and currently
operates in 13 markets.
Vivo Energy announced the deal in November 2025 and said regulatory
approvals and pre-closing conditions had been completed. The company
now operates across Africa and Jordan, with a network of around 4,200
service stations in 29 markets under the “Engen” and “Shell” brands,
and exports lubricants to several African countries.
Its retail operations include fuel, lubricants, card services,
convenience retail and food services, alongside non-fuel services.
The company also supplies fuel, lubricants, liquefied petroleum gas
(LPG) and chemicals to business customers across transport, aviation,
construction, energy, logistics, agriculture and manufacturing
sectors.
Vivo Energy said it continues to develop energy solutions aimed at
enhancing sustainability. The company employs around 6,000 staff and
has a fuel storage capacity exceeding 2.1 billion liters.
//Petra// NQ