Australia In Australia, Esso is an affiliate of ExxonMobil; it operates oil and gas production. Its retail petrol stations were acquired by
Mobil Australia in 1990.
Canada In Canada, the Esso brand is used on stations supplied by Imperial Oil, which is 69.8% owned by ExxonMobil. The stations are owned by third-party retailers such as: •
Couche-Tard (mostly Ontario and Quebec, with stores primarily operating under the
Circle K,
Couche-Tard and
Mac's brands), •
7-Eleven (mostly Alberta and British Columbia), •
Parkland Fuel, • Harnois Groupe pétrolier (mostly in Quebec, with a few stations in Ontario, and one each in Alberta, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia as of August 2023), •
Husky Energy (which were sold to Parkland Fuel and Federated Co-operatives ("Co-op") in 2022), and •
Wilson Fuel in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland (which were sold to Couche-Tard in 2021). Imperial Oil began to sell the majority of its company-owned stations in 2016. Esso also provides aviation fuel services at 80 airport locations in Canada (Aviation and Avitat).
Caribbean Esso has sold most of its assets in the Caribbean. In 2008 it sold its retail operations in
Puerto Rico, the
United States Virgin Islands and
Jamaica to
TotalEnergies. Those were converted to the Total brand. In 2014, Sol Petroleum purchased Esso operations in
The Bahamas,
Barbados,
Bermuda,
Cayman Islands,
Dominican Republic,
Guadeloupe and
Martinique. Rights to continue to operate in those countries under the Esso name were included.
France Esso S.A.F. is the French subsidiary of ExxonMobil, operating several hundred filling stations and two refineries in France.
Japan Established as Esso Standard Sekiyu
K.K. in 1962, following the dissolution of the
Standard Vacuum Oil Company. It became Esso Sekiyu K.K. in 1982. After the Exxon and Mobil merger in 1999, the Japanese subsidiaries were reorganized as ExxonMobil
Y.K. in 2002, which spun off its downstream business to EMG Marketing
G.K. in 2012, and acquired as a subsidiary by TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K. in the same year. In 2016, JX Holdings and the TonenGeneral Group merged into JXTG Holdings (now
Eneos Holdings), leading to the dissolution and absorption of EMG Marketing into a subsidiary of the new company, JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy (now
Eneos), in 2017. In 2019, the company began to phase out the Esso and Mobil brands in Japan, replacing it with JX's Eneos EneJet banner.
South America Standard Oil of New Jersey started business in
Argentina in 1911, acquiring the "Compañía Nacional de Aceites" (National Company of Oil), which had been founded in 1906 by entrepreneur Emilio Schiffner in
Campana, Buenos Aires to produce
kerosene. It became the first oil refinery in Latin America, doing business as "Compañía Nativa de Petróleo". Soon after, it merged with another foreign company operating in Argentina, West India Oil Co. (mostly known as "WICO"). The first
petrol pump was placed in the
Plaza del Congreso of
Buenos Aires, while the first service station opened in 1927 in the city of
Santa Fe. The company opened other refineries in Neuquén and Jujuy provinces. The company also introduced its
motor oil line,
Essolube in 1936. By 1943, Esso produced the 60% of petroleum in Argentina. In 2011, local consortium
Bridas Corporation (formed by Bridas Energy Holdings Limited and Chinese
CNOOC International Limited) acquired rights to the Esso brand in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. As a result, all the Esso stations were rebranded as "Axion Energy". At the time of the acquisition, Esso had 520 stations (with 450 under franchises), being the third largest producer of Argentine after
YPF and
Shell, with a 12% market share. == Branding ==