Kenya’s economy thrives as a commercial hub in East Africa, powered by its coastal location and increasing domestic energy demand. The nation’s oil marketing industry, consisting of over 60 players, caters to local and regional markets in East and Central Africa. Industry Leaders: Largest Oil Marketing Corporations in Kenya & Their Ownership
While multinational corporations dominate the scene, several locally owned companies continue to make a significant impact. Through strategic leadership and innovative practices, they thrive in what is a competitive yet rewarding market.
In this article, Nyongesa Sande highlights some of the largest oil marketing corporations in Kenya, detailing their ownership structures and market influence.
Rubis Energy Kenya
Rubis Energy leads Kenya’s petroleum industry following its acquisition of KenolKobil in 2019 for Ksh 36 billion. The company is 100% owned by Rubis Energie, a subsidiary of the Rubis Group listed on the Paris Stock Exchange. Rubis Energy’s wide network and innovative approaches solidify its market dominance.
TotalEnergies Kenya
Operating since 1955, TotalEnergies is a global energy powerhouse active in over 130 countries. In Kenya, TotalEnergies Marketing PLC plays a critical role in the economy, offering reliable fuel and energy products through extensive infrastructure and distribution channels.
Vivo Energy Kenya
Established in 2012, Vivo Energy Kenya, a key player in the oil sector, manages Shell-branded fuels and lubricants. With extensive bulk storage and retail outlets, Vivo Energy’s focus on efficiency and community investment enhances its reputation.
Ola Energy
Operating in 17 African nations, Ola Energy boasts over 1,200 service stations and a strong presence in aviation fuel services. Known for its innovative solutions, the company creates thousands of jobs while serving millions of customers daily.
Oryx Energies Kenya
Since entering the Kenyan market in 2004, Oryx Energies has become a leading supplier of liquid hydrocarbon products. The Swiss-based company actively participates in the Open Tender System, ensuring seamless fuel supply and quality services.
Gulf Energy
With an 8% regional market share, Gulf Energy serves East Africa through petroleum product exports, aviation fuel, and power generation. Acquired by Rubis Energies in 2019 for Ksh 16.4 billion, the company continues to play a pivotal role in regional energy supply chains.
Be Energy Petroleum
Formerly Bakri Energy, Be Energy is Kenya’s seventh-largest oil retailer, holding a 3.1% market share. The company operates across East Africa and is co-owned by the Bakri family and the Odinga family, as per Business Registration Services data.
Hass Petroleum
Founded in 1996, Hass Petroleum operates in multiple African countries, offering services such as automated fuel systems and LPG pipelines. Oman Trading International acquired a 40% stake in 2017, boosting its distribution and visibility.
Riva Petroleum Dealers
Established in 1996, Riva Petroleum manages over 25 retail stations in Kenya and is a leading distributor of Shell lubricants in East Africa. The family-owned business participates actively in the Open Tender System for petroleum imports.
PetroKenya Oil
PetroKenya Oil Company is a prominent importer and logistics provider for petroleum products, with operations spanning Kenya and its neighboring countries. The company is partly owned by Paul Gatheca Muhoho, a relative of retired President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Tosha Petroleum Company
Since its establishment in 2003, Tosha Petroleum has grown into a key regional player, supplying over 120 million liters of petroleum products annually to East Africa. The company rebranded in 2014 to strengthen its regional presence.
Hashi Energy
One of the oldest oil marketing firms in East Africa, Hashi Energy began as a kerosene distributor and expanded its operations across the region. Founded by Ahmed Hashi, the company operates in several African nations and beyond.
Key Takeaways
Kenya’s oil marketing sector is a dynamic and competitive field where multinational corporations and locally owned businesses coexist. Companies like Rubis Energy, Vivo Energy, and TotalEnergies dominate the market, while local players like Hass Petroleum and Be Energy continue to assert their influence.