Sunoco acquires US gasoline marketer Aloha
12/17/2014 12:00:00 AM
Sunoco announced today that it has completed the previously-announced acquisition of Honolulu, Hawaii-based Aloha Petroleum.
Aloha Petroleum is the largest independent gasoline marketer and one of the largest convenience store operators in Hawaii, with an extensive wholesale fuel distribution network and six fuel storage terminals on the islands.
Aloha currently markets through approximately 100 Shell, Aloha, and Mahalo branded fuel stations throughout the state, about half of which are company operated.
The Aloha acquisition extends Sunoco's business into one of the fastest-growing markets in the US and expands its capabilities into refined products terminals, according to project officials.
Total purchase price was approximately $240 million, subject to a post-closing earn-out, certain closing adjustments and before transaction costs and expenses.
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