Top 10 Gas Station Brands in the Philippines You Should Know


Petron — Petron Corporation
Petron says it has the widest network in the country; one current corporate page cites 2,400 stations in the Philippines. Control-wise, Petron’s filings show SMC/SEA Refinery together hold 68.26% of common shares.

Shell — Shell Pilipinas Corporation
Shell’s 2024 annual/sustainability report shows a network of over 1,100 service stations nationwide. The same report shows 55.2% ownership by Shell Overseas Investments B.V.

SEAOIL — SEAOIL Philippines, Inc.
SEAOIL is a Filipino company. Its live station locator shows 1,001 stations, while another corporate page describes the network as over 800 / almost 800, so the exact live count appears to depend on which page is referenced.

Phoenix — Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc.
Phoenix’s official history and annual-report materials show 655 retail stations; the company says it was founded by Dennis A. Uy, whose parent company is Udenna Corporation.

Caltex — Chevron Philippines Inc.
Chevron says it has over 600 Caltex stations in the Philippines. Caltex in the Philippines is operated by Chevron Philippines Inc.

Flying V — TWA, Inc.
Flying V’s official site says the brand is carried by the retail gasoline stations of TWA, Inc. and has over 400 stations nationwide.

PTT — PTT Philippines Corporation
PTT Philippines says it is a subsidiary of PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited (PTT OR) of Thailand, and that it currently has 170 stations in the country.

Jetti — Jetti Petroleum Inc.
Jetti says it is 100% Filipino-owned and currently has over 150 stations across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

Cleanfuel — Cleanfuel / Cleanfuel Group
Cleanfuel’s official pages say it is led by partners including Atty. Jesus “Bong” Suntay, Ralph Atienza, Marco Atienza, and Saymour Go, and that it has over 100+ stations.

Unioil — Unioil Petroleum Philippines, Inc.
Unioil says it is a Filipino company founded by the Co family; in 2025, Aramco acquired a 25% stake. Unioil earlier announced the opening of its 100th station.






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