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Vitol B.V.
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Quick Facts
TypePrivate
sectorCommodities
Headquarters (Benelux Organization)Rotterdam, Netherlands
Year of Origin1966
Emissions (All Scopes)8,7 Megatons of CO2 (2020)
Total Revenue140 billion USD (2020)
Stock ExchangeNone, private
Key PeopleRussel Hardy (CEO)
Number of Employees1500
Subsidiaries
  • Arawak Energy (UK)
  • Cockett Marine Oil (UK)
  • OVH Energy (Nigeria)
  • Valt (Switzerland)
  • Varo Energy (Switzerland)
  • Ventspils Nafta Group (Latvia)
  • Vitol Aviation (UK)
  • Viva Energy (Australia)
  • Vivo Energy (Netherlands)
  • VPI Immingham (UK)
  • VTTI (Netherlands)

Vitol B.V., stylized as Vitol, was founded in 1966 and been employee-owned since inception. [1] Vitol is active in commodity trading, energy production, refinement and logistics. Vitol serves retail markets as well as wholesale traders. [2] Vitol employs over 7000 service stations worldwide, being geographically represented on every continent. [3] This includes countries under UN restrictions, wartorn countries and otherwise sketchy area’s of business. [4] Vitol employs around 1400 to 1500 people worldwide [5] Vitol is owned by circa 450 employees, with no one shareholder holding more than 5%. [6] Many of these employees have gotten incredibly wealthy from granted dividend over the years, creating a special form of loyalty to the company. Vitol is a very private company, preferably operating under the radar. ‘’whenenever Vitol makes headlines, they are bad headlines’’. [7] Vitol’s turnover in 2020 was 140 billion euro’s worldwide. Little more than 1 billion euro is invested in renewable projects. [8] On a daily basis, over 7 million barrels of crude oil and products are traded by Vitol. [9]

Company Structure

Vitol’s holding company is incorporated in the Netherlands where Vitol was founded in 1966. Since inception, Vitol has been employee-owned. Today it is owned by circa 450 employees, with no one shareholder holding more than 5%. [10], [11]

The legal name of Vitol is Vitol Netherlands Coöperatief U.A. [12] This company is registered in Rotterdam since 2018 and has one daughter company, which is Vitol Holding B.V. This is a financial holding registered at the same address in Rotterdam. Both the mother and daughter company have an undisclosed natural person as functionary. Vitol Holding B.V. has nine daughter companies: Vitol Chemicals B.V., Vitol Insurance B.V., Vitol Africa B.V., Vitol FSU B.V., Vitol Refining Group B.V., Vitol Finance B.V., Vitol B.V., Vitol Tuban Finance B.V. and Vitol Renewables B.V. [13] All of these companies are registered at the same address and employ little to no activities and therefore seem to be merely financial vehicles. Exception is Vitol B.V., that has 13 daughter companies. On this particular address 135 companies are registered, and all of them seem to have a link with one of the Vitol branches. [14]

According to banktracker, besides the in Rotterdam registered companies and holdings, there are more subsidiaries. These are at least Cockett marine Oil (UK), OVH Energy (Nigeria), Valt (Switzerland), Varo Energy (Switzerland), Ventspils Nafta Group (Latvia), Vitol Aviation (UK), Viva Energy (Australia), Vivo Energy (Netherlands) and VPI Immingham (UK) [15] Vitol is also coowner of Arawak Energy, active in Russia and several former soviet-countries, and VTTI. A joint venture between Vitol and a Malaysian company which owns giant storage tankers worldwide. [16]

Board of Directors

Vitol is led by a board and management team, headed up by CEO, Russell Hardy. [17]

According to a french online contact database, the following names form the executives of Vitol. [18] However, Ian Taylor is on this website still mentioned as chairman. Vitol published in a statement that he died in 2020, so the information might be outdated. [19]

Executive Board
Name Function Remuneration x1000 EUR
Russel Hardy [20] Chief Executive Officer At least 6130 [21]

Board of Directors

Board of Directors
Name Function Remuneration x1000 EUR
Rick Evans [22] Chief Financial Officer & Treasury At least 6130 [23]
Max Bulk [24] Chief Operations Officer At least 6130 [25]
Pablo Galante Escobar [26] LNG Trading At least 6130 [27]
Anara Kairbek [28] Human Resources At least 6130 [29]
Ben Marshall [30] Member At least 6130 [31]

Management Board

Management Board
Name Function Remuneration x1000 EUR
Robert Abbott [32] Treasury At least 6130 [33]
Genevieve Arnold [34] Finance At least 6130 [35]
Simon Hale [36] Investment At least 6130 [37]
Steve Brann [38] Investment At least 6130 [39]
Brian Jones [40] Operations At least 6130 [41]

Supervisory Board

The supervisory board of Vitol is not mentioned on the website, nor can it be found online. To ensure governance, Vitol has a shareholder representative elected by non-board members who participates in board meetings and communicates decisions to the wider group. [42]

According to Financial Times, regular remuneration of employees was 1,23 billion USD (1,08 billion EUR) in 2019. This was shared among 2480 employees. Vitol spend 2,2 billion USD (1,93 EUR) on buying back shares in the same year. In 2021 however, Vitol has paid a record 2,9 billion USD (2,54 billion EUR) to its executives and staff through share buybacks. Share buybacks is the main way of rewarding the 400 share-owning top employees of the company. This means that top executives and staff received a remuneration of at least 7,125 million USD (6,13m EUR) each in 2021. [43], [44]


Accountant

As there are no publicly available annual reports or financial statements, it is not possible to determine the accountant of Vitol. It is however mentioned in the ESG report of Vitol that the emission data is calculated by PwC (formerly known as PricewaterhouseCoopers). [45]

Main Activities

Vitol’s core business is trading energy products such as crude oil, petroleum products, LNG, natural gas, LPG, power, renewable credits and other environmental products such as carbon credits. Vitol is active in commodity trading, energy production, refinement and logistics. Vitol serves retail markets as well as wholesale traders. [46] The activities of Vitol are spread out over a complex array of companies, subsidiaries, daughter companies and holdings. [47]

Government

Vitol did not receive NOW support during corona times. [48] Vitol does not have royal status. [49] Vitol has reportedly invested more than a billion USD in renewable energy. [50] In comparison, their yearly revenue was 140 billion USD in 2020. [51]

Paris Agreement to Today

There is no information on environmental or emission developments since 2015. For many topics regarding to emissions, Vitol only started reporting them in 2020 or 2021 for the first time. It is however known that over 8 billion USD have been spend on share buybacks since 2015. [52]

Financial Results since 2015

This tabel is meant to indicate that the companies have plenty of money to make their company more sustainable. Clearly distinguish between Dutch data and international data.

Financial situation
Year Revenue Profit Dividend
2015 168 billion USD [53] 1,6 billion USD[54] 0,8 billion USD [55]
2016 152 Billion USD [56] 2,1 billion USD [57] 1,1 billion USD [58]
2017 181 billion USD [59] 1,5 billion USD [60] 1,6 billion USD [61]
2018 231 billion USD [62] 1,7 billion USD [63] 1 billion USD [64]
2019 225 billion USD [65] 2,4 billion USD [66] 2,3 billion USD [67]
2020 140 billion USD [68] 3,2 billion [69] 2,0 billion USD [70]
2021 XXX Billion EUR XXX EUR XXX EUR

Vitol has paid its partners over 19 billion in the past 17 years. [71]

Scandals and controversies

Any dirt on the companies can be added here.

Current Emissions

According to the first Environmental, Social and Governance report of Vitol, in 2020 the emissions in all scopes were 8,7 mtonnes in 2020, contrasting 7,9 mtonnes in 2019. It is being stated that the scope 3 emissions are preliminary. [72] Vitol reports a ‘’proportional share’’ of downstream emissions of externally sold fossil fuels. [73] This seems unlikely, seen that the number of barrels traded is over 8 million a day. [74]

Vitol recognises the importance of reporting scope 3 emissions in full, but more time is needed to improve the accuracy of our data set. Full scope 3 data will be reported for the categories outlined in Table 1 in the 2021 ESG report. [75]

Climate Plans

Vitol’s portfolio of trading products and energy investments is evolving to include more transitional or ‘new energy’ green elements. However, no targets are given.

Vitol’s approach to climate change and the energy transition is the following:

  • (1) Improving footprint accuracy and establishing incentives
  • (2) Reducing Vitol’s GHG footprint
  • (3) Growing low-carbon/ green opportunities
  • (4) Reporting and communicating [76]

No targets on CO2 emissions for 2030 or 2050 are found in the public reports of Vitol.

Due Diligence

Keep the broader context in mind. Is the company integer when it comes to deforestation, palm oil, biodiversity, human rights etc etc? Be critical in the sources used here.

Conclusion

Vitol is a leading company in its field. It has a fairly unique governance and ownership structure. Due to its private nature, not much is known about Vitol. Vitol is not listed on a stock exchange and Vitol does not publish annual reports. Despite all the claims Vitol makes, less than 0,75% of their annual revenu is invested in renewable projects. Vitol has been discredited in the press many times in the recent past. This was due to business done with dictators, through dubious schemes or through bribery.

It is suspected that the reported emissions of Vitol are not in line with their traded volumes, and their climate plans are vague and without concrete numerical targets.Targets for 2030 and 2050 are lacking altogether. Vitol is therefore not in line with the goals from the Paris Agreemeent of 2015.

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