I don’t have live access to current news in this turn. Here’s what I can share based on recent publicly available information up to late 2025:
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Shell’s operations in the Philippines have undergone significant changes since the Covid-19 disruptions, most notably the long-running plan to convert a former refinery site into an import terminal rather than operate a dedicated refinery there. This shift was driven by regional oversupply and the economics of refining versus importing, and it has been cited in industry reporting as a strategic move to bolster Shell’s resilience in the Philippine market.[1][3]
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Shell’s Philippine footprint has continued to emphasize downstream marketing and retail, including Shell-branded stations across the country, with continued emphasis on customer service and quality fuels as part of Shell Pilipinas Corporation’s core business. The company has publicly highlighted over a century of involvement in the Philippines and ongoing efforts to support the country’s energy needs and development.[6][8][9]
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Specific station-level details (e.g., “SH PAG ASA BAGAC BATAAN” or similar stations) are listed on Shell’s local finders and retailer pages, indicating active retail presence in various locations, though station-by-station operations can be subject to market conditions and corporate strategy changes.[2][10]
If you’d like, I can:
- Look up the latest news again and provide a concise summary with links.
- Check the status of the Bagac, Bataan Shell station and other nearby Shell outlets for current operating status and services.
- Create a quick, side-by-side comparison of Shell’s refinery-to-import terminal strategy versus prior refinery operations in the region, with key dates and implications.
Would you like me to fetch the latest updates now and include citations?
Sources
Shell is shutting its 110,000 b/d Tabangao refinery in the Philippines and converting it into an import terminal because of regional oversupply and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
www.argusmedia.comShell Pilipinas Corporation (SPC, Shell Pilipinas, or the Company) is primarily engaged in the importation and marketing of petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, fuel oil, lubricants, and bitumen.
pilipinas.shell.com.phShell celebrates more than 100 years of helping build the nation and making its future better.
www.shell.com.phSH PAG ASA BAGAC BATAAN er en servicestatin i BAGAC området. Denne station tilbyder a Bilvask og Kundetoilet.
find.shell.comPSPC Retail prides itself in supplying Filipino motorists with quality products and excellent customer service over the years.
pilipinas.shell.com.phSH PAG ASA BAGAC BATAAN is a service station located in BAGAC area. This station includes a Car Wash and a Toilet.
find.shell.comMedia
www.shell.com.phShell is shutting its 110,000 b/d Tabangao refinery in the Philippines and converting the facility into an import terminal because of regional oversupply and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
www.argusmedia.comShell is shutting its 110,000 b/d Tabangao refinery in the Philippines and converting the facility into an import terminal because of regional oversupply and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
www.argusmedia.com