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Phoenix Returns To Profitability In Quarter 2

Phoenix achieved its highest return of income since the onset of the pandemic.

Phoenix Returns To Profitability In Quarter 2

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Homegrown oil company Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. returns to profitability with a net income of Php 201 million for the second quarter, its highest since the onset of the pandemic. Gradually recovering from the loss in the first quarter, gains from its overseas businesses and continued OPEX discipline across the Group grew EBITDA by 67% quarter-on-quarter.

“We had a difficult start this year, but we’ve gained some traction, and are seeing favorable results from our strategies. Improved margins and our sustained prudence are paying off, and we are in a better position to cultivate growth as the market further recovers,” said Phoenix Petroleum President Henry Albert Fadullon.

The company is reaping the benefits of its long-standing commitment in streamlining operations and maximizing efficiency across the business as OPEX was lower by 10% quarter-on-quarter. As part of its pre-pandemic OPEX and CAPEX rationalization programs, Phoenix has continued to advance resource management initiatives and operational improvements. The Company is likewise developing a new supply model to navigate through the persistent volatility in the markets and foreign exchange.

Meanwhile, sustained increases in inventory costs and working capital limitations dampened domestic fuels, leading to overall volume dipping by 13% quarter-on-quarter. Rising selling prices in LPG, along with the overall uptick in inflation, have also softened household demand for the product.

Phoenix continues to benefit from its diversified portfolio of offers and markets. The weakness on the domestic front has been made up for by its overseas business, which accounted for about 69% of consolidated volume in the second quarter.

The Company, nonetheless, remains relentless in growing its domestic retail footprint, having added new Phoenix retail stations and FamilyMart stores to its network within the quarter. These include two new stations centrally located in Pasig, and another in Makati. FamilyMart, likewise, continues to expand with new stores in Paranaque and Antipolo, while diversifying its own offers through new product launches including its Tea Creations beverage line.

With its goal to make its outlets one-stop shops for customers, Phoenix recently partnered with eTap Solutions, Inc. to bring additional payment solutions to customers. Under the partnership agreement, eTap will install new self-service machines at 70 FamilyMart stores and Phoenix stations within the year.

“We are glad to emerge from the second quarter stronger and are more determined to stay on the path to recovery. With the economy opening up, we are focused on improved inventory strategies and continued cost discipline to sustain our upward momentum,” Fadullon said.