Japan Energy

Japan Energy Corporation (株式会社ジャパンエナジー, Kabushiki-gaisha Japan Enajī) was a Japanese petroleum company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nippon Mining Holdings (now JXTG Nippon Mining & Metals). The petroleum products of Japan Energy Corporation were sold by filling stations under the brand name JOMO.

Jomo logo designed by Saul Bass in 1994

Aside from petroleum, mining, electronic materials, and operations, the company was also involved in transportation, construction, and engineering industries.[1]

History

The predecessor to Japan Energy was first established in 1905 as a mining company, which expanded into oil exploration in 1914. After numerous mergers and reorganizations, in 1992 the company established a separate company for its mining business called Nippon Mining & Metals, and the remaining oil company renamed itself to Japan Energy Corporation. In 2002, both companies established Nippon Mining Holdings as its holding company.[2] While the two companies continued to exist, they were delisted.[3]

By late 2003, Japan Energy Corporation was part of a consortium that began exploring the natural gas field off the Aomori coast.[4] In 2010, Nippon Mining merged with Nippon Oil to become JX Holdings, and the petroleum assets of both Japan Energy and Nippon Oil were reorganized into two companies, JX Nippon Oil & Energy and JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration.[5]

Notes

  1. "Japan energy Corp". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  2. "Corporate History: Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc". JX Nippon Oil & Energy. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  3. Hamada, Kazuki (2010). Business Group Management in Japan. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific. pp. 25. ISBN 9789814289504.
  4. Rumley, Dennis; Chaturvedi, Sanjay (2015). Energy Security and the Indian Ocean Region. Oxon: Routledge. p. 161. ISBN 9781138918191.
  5. Tsukimori, Osamu (30 October 2009). "Nippon Oil, Nippon Mining to merge as JX from April". Retrieved 21 April 2015.

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