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Gunvor (company)

Gunvor Group Ltd is a global commodity trading company registered in Cyprus, with its main trading office in Geneva, Switzerland. Gunvor also has trading offices in Singapore, the Bahamas, and Dubai, with a network of representative offices around the globe. The company operates in the trade, transport, storage and optimization of petroleum and other energy products, as well as having investments in oil terminal and port facilities. Its operations consist of securing crude oil upstream and delivering it to market via pipelines and tankers.

The company, which was founded in 2000, is the fourth largest crude oil trader in the world after Glencore, Vitol, and Trafigura. The company was co-founded and controlled by Gennady Timchenko together with Torbjörn Törnqvist (after whose mother the company is named); however, due to United States sanctions, Timchenko sold his stake in the company to Törnqvist in March 2014.

Gunvor's largest single supplier of crude oil was once Russia, though the company now originates most of its crude oil from the Americas, with less than 13 percent coming from Russia. It also trades African, Asian, and South-American crude and is active on all continents. In 2011, Gunvor was trading less than 20% of Russia's seaborne oil.

Gunvor

Gunvor (Gunnvǫr) is a feminine Old Norse given name. It is the feminine of Gunvar (Gunnvarr), a name composed from the elements gunn "fight" and varr "attentive; defender, protector".

It may also refer to:

  • Gunvor (oil trader), an oil trading company
  • Gunvor Galtung Haavik, Norwegian foreign ministry official accused of spying for the Soviet Union
  • Gunvor Guggisberg, Swiss singer knows professionally as Gunvor
  • Gunvor, a ship wrecked in 1912