Companies holding market shares in the distribution of oil products in Cameroon have made a breakthrough in fuel redistribution, significantly improving access by 30 percent.
A few years ago, multinational firms were controlling the entire industry to the detriment of local businesses.
Less than 15 years after the deregulation of the sector, a dozen national businesses, the majority of which are members of the Grouping of Oil Professionals (GPP) were created.
The most important of these national companies is the TRADEX firm, a subsidiary of the National Oil Company (SNH) which, with a network of about 40 gas stations across Cameroon claims 16.5 percent of the total market shares.
A distribution network extends to Chad and the Central African Republic (CAR) yielding a turnover of over CFA 192 billion, representing a 26 percent increase of the net result, compared to that of last year.