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Aster Chemicals is said in talks to buy Exxon Singapore stations: sources

July 10, 2025
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Aster Chemicals is said in talks to buy Exxon Singapore stations: sources
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The sale would allow the American oil major to deploy more capital in areas of higher growth potential

Published Thu, Jul 10, 2025 · 04:49 PM

[SINGAPORE] Aster Chemicals and Energy, a joint venture between Indonesia’s Chandra Asri Group and global commodities trader Glencore, is in talks to buy oil major ExxonMobil’s gas stations in Singapore, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The explorer has emerged as the likeliest buyer after outbidding other global rivals, and is now hammering out details of the deal such as price and transaction structure, said the people, asking not to be named as the talks are private.

However, deliberations are ongoing and Exxon could still opt to keep the assets, they said.

Exxon has been working with an adviser to help sell its 59 gas stations in Singapore, a disposal that could be worth about US$1 billion, Bloomberg News reported last year. The sale would allow the company to deploy more capital in areas of higher growth potential, people familiar with the matter said at the time.

A spokesperson for Exxon declined to comment, while Aster did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The American oil major has been operating in Singapore for more than 130 years, distributing fuel under the Esso brand, according to its website. Its operations in the city-state also include a refinery, chemical and lubricant plants, a fuel terminal and a liquefied petroleum gas bottling plant. ExxonMobil Asia-Pacific has more than S$25 billion in fixed asset investments in Singapore. BLOOMBERG

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