Pacific Petroleum Company was born October 10, 2006, following the acquisition of the activities of Shell Group in French Polynesia, New Caledonia and Vanuatu, a group of Tahitian and Caledonian investors share the same desire Pacific radiation.
Today, Pacific Petroleum Company has a hundred employees, operates four oil depots, operates about 60 stations, and sells 460 million liters of fuel per year in the three islands of the Pacific.
The group has maintained strong links with Shell through a supply and technical assistance contract, ensuring timeliness, efficiency, quality and security of supply in the three islands. In addition, a brand licensing keeps the Shell Station Tahiti and the majority of stations New Caledonia.