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Vivo Energy Completes Acquisition Of TotalEnergies Jordan

Iain Pocock

Amman, Jordan - 1 July 2026: Vivo Energy is pleased to announce the completion of the transaction to acquire 100% of the shares in TotalEnergies Marketing Jordan.

Vivo Energy, the leading African energy distribution company – which now operates around 4,200 service stations across 29 markets – has today completed the acquisition of TotalEnergies Marketing Jordan, including its network of around 180 service stations, together with its commercial fuels and lubricants operations.

The acquisition marks the introduction of the Engen brand to Jordan. Now present in 13 of Vivo Energy’s markets, Engen is Vivo Energy’s owned retail brand with a strong reputation for quality and service – and the number one fuel brand in South Africa, where a network of over 1,000 Engen service stations sells one in every four litres of fuel. It will replace TotalEnergies on Jordan's forecourts over the coming months.

Following the announcement of the transaction in November 2025, all parties worked hard to secure regulatory approvals and fulfilment of conditions precedent, which have now been completed.

Commenting on the transaction, Stan Mittelman, CEO of the Vivo Energy Group, said: “This is an important milestone for Vivo Energy as we expand beyond Africa into Jordan – a market with strong fundamentals and a team we have great respect for. 

Vivo Energy, and our retail brand Engen, are built on African values of customer service and community, which we believe have a real story to tell in Jordan. We look forward to supporting continued growth in the market.”

Adel Saadallah, the new Managing Director for Vivo Energy Jordan added: “I am genuinely proud to be appointed to lead Vivo Energy’s business in Jordan, as we expand into this new market.

I have been part of Vivo Energy since the company was founded and have seen first-hand how our model creates businesses that last.”

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