Eneos plans to expand oil-trading portfolio overseas

Japan's largest oil refiner, Eneos Holdings, plans to expand its team for oil-derivative trading at overseas offices including Singapore. This initiative aims to boost its presence in major trading hubs amid high volatility in oil markets at the start of the year.

Eneos Holdings, Japan's biggest refiner, is set to broaden its oil-trading activities beyond domestic borders. The company aims to ramp up trading in oil derivatives, arbitrages, time spreads, and other paper market instruments at overseas offices, particularly in Singapore, to strengthen its footprint in key global hubs.

According to sources familiar with the plans, Eneos will recruit traders and supporting executives, with some positions potentially filled by internal staff. Kenneth Quek, a former trader at Mercuria Energy Group, has recently joined the Singapore team to specialize in crude oil and related derivatives. A company spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment during business hours.

This expansion forms part of a wider strategy to generate value across its business lines, including pursuits of overseas acquisitions. Eneos is reportedly a leading contender in bidding for Chevron's stake in a Singapore refinery, outpacing competitors like Glencore and Vitol Group.

Global oil markets have started the year with elevated volatility, driven by geopolitical tensions and fears of oversupply. Similarly, India's state-owned Bharat Petroleum plans to establish a trading arm in Singapore this month.

With a market capitalization of ¥3.6 trillion ($23 billion), Eneos stands as Japan's top oil processor after years of industry consolidation. In recent moves, it has acquired renewable energy assets while divesting its copper mining operations.

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