Mexican Billionaire Bets on Oil Industry

(Bloomberg) -- Carlos Slim and his family have accumulated stakes worth $230 million in oil refiner PBF Energy Inc. and pipeline operator PBF Logistics LP, continuing to snap up stock even as the shares have slumped.
The family investment vehicle, Control Empresarial de Capitales, is now PBF Energy’s largest shareholder and the second-biggest in PBF Logistics.
They emerged as investors in the companies in 2017 and added about $70 million in 2020, with the bulk of the purchases following the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, data compiled by Bloomberg shows.
Slim is the world’s 21st-richest person with a $57.6 billion fortune, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The bulk of his wealth derives from telecommunications giant America Movil SAB de CV.
“We see this purely as an investment, which is very different from our own operations,” Arturo Elias, Slim’s spokesman and son-in-law, said. “The world still needs refining for planes, ships, cars and these companies were punished because consumption fell due to the pandemic.”
Demand for gasoline collapsed amid the coronavirus pandemic, prompting PBF Energy -- which spun off PBF Logistics in 2014 -- to close some of its refining facilities. Shares in both New Jersey-based companies have dropped at least 45% since the start of 2020, while some of PBF Energy’s bonds are trading at distressed levels.
“U.S. refining is still in dire straits,” said Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Fernando Valle. “2021 won’t be much better unless the vaccine is faster and more successful than expected.”
A PBF Energy representative said the Slim family’s investing in the company isn’t a recent development. A representative for PBF Logistics didn’t respond to requests for comment.
America Movil subscribes to the United Nation’s global initiative for corporate sustainability.
“Our operations are increasingly green,” Elias said. “We’re also certain that the companies we invested in comply with all environmental regulations.“
--With assistance from Gerson Freitas Jr. and Simon Casey.
© 2021 Bloomberg L.P.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Generated by readers, the comments included herein do not reflect the views and opinions of Rigzone. All comments are subject to editorial review. Off-topic, inappropriate or insulting comments will be removed.
- Total Makes Significant Oil Find
- Dana Terminates Maersk Drilling Deal
- ENOG Takes Karish North FID
- NS2 Set to Finish Bulk of Work on One Line in June
- Feds Decline Comment on Exxon Permian Probe Report
- Spirit Energy Contracts Rig for UKCS Infill Well
- Total Drops API Membership
- How Quickly Will US Fossil Fuel Output Rebound?
- Equinor to Test Floating Solar Off Froya
- ConocoPhillips Acquires Concho
- Ex-Shell Manager Joins Galp
- Total Makes Significant Oil Find
- ADNOC Creates New Directorate
- Equinor Bags Largest Ever US Offshore Wind Award
- Dana Terminates Maersk Drilling Deal
- Subsea 7 Director Stevens Passes Away
- Paradigm Drilling Makes Strategic Deal with Oil Services Firm
- Saudis Curb Crude Supplies to Some Buyers
- ENOG Takes Karish North FID
- Total Becomes French Leader in Renewable Gas
- Executives Predict 2021-End Oil Price
- Biden Picks Energy Sec Nominee
- Shale Needs More to Boom Again
- Canada Gov Supports Hibernia Project
- Troops Fight Off Attack Near $20B LNG Project
- India Asked to Pay $1.2B to Cairn
- Pacific Drilling Expects Ch11 Emergence by End 2020
- Qatar and Four Arab States to Fully Restore Ties
- BLM Finalizes Alaska Activity Plan
- OGUK Reacts to Brexit Deal