Va’a : a national identity, soul of a people

National sport and signature symbol of the “Fenua” (the land, the country), Va’a holds a privileged position in French Polynesia.

Among more than 200 clubs in the archipelago, Shell Va’a played extremely well in becoming one of the most rewarded team in the world.

Races won by Shell

Races won by Shell

The Hawaiki Nui Va’a, created in the nineties, takes place in the Leeward Islands and is today the most renowned in

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Shell Va’a

Shell Va’a

Albert Moux, Chairman of Pacific Energy and Vodafone Tahiti, made no mistake when he invested money to develop

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Rubgy is our passion

Rugby is our passion

ecause Rugby fosters human values such as respect, rigor, solidarity, responsibility and team spirit, the Pacific Energy Group supports the Fiji 7s Rugby team.

Rugby World Cup 2017

Rugby World Cup 2017

Pacific Energy implemented a support campaign for the Fiji Bati’s team by donating 1 cent for each liter sold by the company.

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Countries assitance

Countries assitance

As an oil company, Pacific Energy aims to serve the local communities in the most remote archipelagoes in the 11 countries and island territories of the Pacific, while respecting the most restrictive international standards.

That is why, regardless of the results associated with its operations, Pacific Energy helps the communities where it works. The latest operations implemented are Pacific Energy Relief Drive to supports Winston’s victims and the Zika awareness campaign, both located in Fiji.

Winston in Fidji

During the Winston hurricane in Fiji, the Pacific Energy group set up the operation Pacific Energy’s Relief Drive, which goal was to support the Fiji Red Cross and Global Compassion teams. Pacific Energy thus donated 2 cent for each liter of fuel sold in its participating gas stations. More than 150,000 American dollars were collected to support the work of the Rescue Teams.

Struggle against Zika

The Pacific Energy group also set up local actions to improve the daily-life of local communities, thanks to initiatives such as the Zika Virus Awareness Campaign in Fiji, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and local associations.