Puma Energy

Puma Energy

Oil and Gas

#EnergisingCommunities to drive growth and prosperity in high potential markets

About us

Puma Energy is a leading global downstream energy business, safely providing energy in more than 35 countries, primarily across central America and Sub-Saharan-Africa. Our downstream business segments include fuels, aviation, lubricants, LPG and bitumen. Our purpose is Energising Communities to help drive growth and prosperity by sustainably serving our customers’ needs in high potential countries around the world. What to find out more and be part of our Puma Energy team? Take a look at our latest job posts and get in touch!

Industry
Oil and Gas
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Singapore
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1997

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Employees at Puma Energy

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    🚛 Meet Daniel Fiase, a professional driver trainer who truly embodies the impact of our partnership with Transaid on road safety. Based in #Ghana, Daniel is dedicated to training drivers on safe road practices, helping to reduce accidents and save lives. 🌍🚦 #RoadSafety #DriverTraining #Africa

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    Transaid’s Professional Driver Training (PDT) programme in Ghana began in 2021 with funding from the Puma Energy Foundation, and aimed to improve road safety by raising training standards for professional drivers. Daniel Fiase is a driver trainer in Ghana who has been driving HGVs for four years. Following a successful grant from the Benefact Group’s Movement for Good Award, Transaid was able to deliver a second refresher 'training of trainers' (ToT) training, allowing Daniel to practice his skills and instructional techniques for a third time under the supervision of a master trainer. Daniel says of Transaid's training: "I learned other things just by doing them, but with Transaid I could understand the consequences and benefits of doing it a certain way, and that is how I want to learn.” Read Daniel's full story here: bit.ly/3Nxud81

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    We've got more than 3,000 employees representing 70 nationalities at Puma Energy. Meet some of our team and learn about the different roles and exciting career paths the company can offer. Lennon Phillip is Head of Legal for our business in Africa. In our latest video, he talks about Puma's role in Africa and how we're contributing to the continent's socio-economic growth. Lennon describes the culture at Puma as highly collaborative. Watch the video to hear more about his experience and what it's like to work at Puma. Explore our latest job openings and learn about careers at Puma: https://lnkd.in/et2sjid3 #EnergisingCommunities #Africa #Careers

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    We've got more than 3,000 employees representing 70 nationalities at Puma Energy. Meet some of our team and learn about the different roles and exciting career paths the company can offer. Janet Sithole is Regional Non-Fuels Retail Manager for our business in Africa. She joined Puma two years ago and is responsible for the retail of everything outside the fuels and lubricants space - essentially our convenience stores and partnerships with Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) brands, as well as other add-on services at the filling station forecourt such as ATMs. Janet really enjoys her job, watch this short video to find out why.  Explore our latest job openings and learn about careers at Puma: https://lnkd.in/et2sjid3

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    Puma Energy today announced its financial results for the three-month period ending 30 June 2024. Our core regions and segments have demonstrated a stable performance, with continued growth in aviation year over year, and the recovery of margins and higher volumes across our commercial segment compared to Q1 2024. “We remain prudent as we navigate the current global macroeconomic environment, which continues to be underpinned by higher cost of borrowing and economic stress in some of the countries we operate in Africa,” said Carlos Pons Chief Financial Officer of Puma Energy. Read the full release: https://lnkd.in/dzKrXbme

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    We recently launched our first ever pan-African brand campaign - "Go Africa!" - showcasing Puma Energy's commitment to customers and delivering quality service and reliable energy solutions in Africa. Puma Energy Regional Marketing Manager D'leon Burger gives a behind the scenes look at the journey to define who we are as Puma Energy Africa, and build a strong brand strategy that speaks to our commitment to energise the growth of African communities and convey our belief in Africa's potential. Learn more about the campaign and watch the commercial here: https://lnkd.in/dyTjXr-X #EnergisingCommunities #GoAfrica

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    Our partner in youth economic empowerment, Puma Energy Foundation, has joined the LinkedIn community Puma Energy Foundation provides funding to non-profit organisations and social enterprises to tackle vital health challenges. Connect with Puma Energy Foundation on LinkedIn via this link https://lnkd.in/d7EZ39B6 Puma Energy Foundation #PUMAEnergyFoundation #YouthEmpowerment #EconomicDevelopment #SocialImpact

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    We are proud to launch our "Go Africa!" campaign, showcasing Puma Energy's commitment to customers and delivering quality service and reliable energy solutions in Africa.   The campaign, which is inspired by the soul and rich diversity of Africa, embodies our purpose of Energising Communities.   Puma Energy has been deeply committed to supporting Africa's growth and prosperity since its entry to the market in 2010 and currently operates a retail network of more than 680 stations across the continent.   The 'Go Africa!' campaign reflects the rich diversity of Africa and its people, and Puma Energy's determination to be a catalyst for positive change.   Watch the new commercial for the "Go Africa!" campaign here: https://lnkd.in/d95C8mCt #PumaEnergyGoAfrica #EnergisingCommunities

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    As part of its road safety initiative, the Puma Energy Foundation has partnered with Transaid to develop a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) driver training standard in Ghana.   In Ghana, the number of HGVs on the road are growing thanks to new critical infrastructure development. More HGVs mean more drivers, raising the importance of training for safe driving practices.   As an independent philanthropic entity, The Puma Energy Foundation provides long-term funding to non-profit organisations that tackle vital health challenges related to road safety and access to clean energy in Africa and in Latin America.   Follow Puma Energy Foundation to learn more about the impact that initiatives like these are having on communities. 

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    🚛 Congratulations to our partner Transaid for their crucial role in launching a standardised training programme for Heavy Goods Vehicle #HGV drivers in #Ghana. In early July, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (#DVLA), in partnership with the Government of Ghana, launched an instructor’s training manual and curriculum to enhance truck drivers' competency and promote road safety across the region. Transaid developed and implemented this foundational project as part of a three-year initiative that began in February 2021. It represents a significant milestone in empowering drivers and ensuring safer roads and transport through comprehensive training, evaluation criteria, and certification. Our Foundation is proud to have supported the #HGV driver training standard project since its inception, showcasing our commitment to #RoadSafety, a key theme of our strategy 💪

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    Last week Puma Energy celebrated the opening of a 200 kWp solar power and battery system at the Kariba Minerals mine site in Zambia alongside partners ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc and government representatives.   Located in a remote district of southern Zambia, the mine has never been connected to the main power grid. Now, thanks to the new 200kW solar plant, around 1,724 tonnes of CO2 will be saved each year.   In a speech during the opening ceremony, Puma Zambia General Manager Patricio Chababo said "the signficance of this project extends beyond the installation of solar panels and battery storage. It represents a successful collaboration between business and government and showcases the power of partnership in driving sustainable energy solutions."   This project represents our offering to our industrial customers seeking lower carbon energy solutions to support their decarbonization objectives.

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    In sub-Saharan Africa, traffic accidents are among the leading cause of death of young people. Puma Energy’s BeRoadSafe programme aims to improve the safety of African children on the roads today, and to prepare them to be responsible road users in the future. The programme is a partnership between Puma Energy and NGO Amend with the support of local partners, including safety councils and the police. Through our BeRoadSafe programme we have reached more than 38,000 children across 20 schools in Botswana, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.   We look forward to expanding this program across more locations in the future and thank our partners for helping children and communities to #BeRoadSafe.  

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