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Head office: Tzarfat Building, Europark. P.O.B : 1. Yakum, 6097200Tel.: +9729-9618555
A publicly traded Israeli gas fueling and energy company. The company is engaged in the development, establishment and operation of gas stations and in the marketing of fuel products. The company provides fuel to institutional and airline customers in cooperation with Chevron and is active in the field of retail food and restaurants and real estate.
The company operates the "Alonit" supermarkets and convenience stores chain, the "am:pm" food retail chain, the BBB restaurant chain, and Si Cafe cafe chain.
Services to Settlements
Dor Alon operates 214 public gas stations, 173 electrical charging stations and stores and coffee shops. The company operates gas fueling stations and convenience stores in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The company operates 5 gas stations and 4 convenience stores in the settlements of Alfei Menashe, Elkana, Ma’ale Adumim, Karnei Shomron and Mitzpe Yeriho in the occupied West Bank.
In addition, the company operates gas stations in the Atarot Industrial Zone, in the Old City and near the French Hill settlement neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem.
Captive Market
Dor Alon enjoys access to the captive Palestinian market and has been supplying fuel to the Palestinian Authority since 2021.
In 2020, Dor Alon signed a two year agreement with the Palestinian Authority for the provision of gasoline, diesel, and liquified petroleum gas. In April 2022, the agreement was extended until the end of 2025, and in January 2025, it was extended again until the end of 2027.
In 2021, Dor Alon provided 50% of the Palestinian Authority's annual fuel consumption for NIS 865 million. As of December 2024, the PA’s debt to the company is NIS 531 million. As collateral, the company collects the payment from Palestinian tax revenues held by the Israeli government. As of December 2024, the PA’s debt increased to NIS 531 million.
In addition, the company operates a gas station in the Palestinian neighborhood of Shuafat in occupied East Jerusalem.
Involvement through subsidiaries:.
Through its subsidiary, Burgerim, the company operates a restaurant in Ma'ale Adumim and Alei Zahav settlements in occupied West Bank and one in Katzrin settlement in occupied Syrian Golan.
A publicly traded Israeli gas fueling and energy company. The company is engaged in the development, establishment and operation of gas stations and in the marketing of fuel products. The company provides fuel to institutional and airline customers in cooperation with Chevron and is active in the field of retail food and restaurants and real estate.
The company operates the "Alonit" supermarkets and convenience stores chain, the "am:pm" food retail chain, the BBB restaurant chain, and Si Cafe cafe chain.
Services to Settlements
Dor Alon operates 214 public gas stations, 173 electrical charging stations and stores and coffee shops. The company operates gas fueling stations and convenience stores in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The company operates 5 gas stations and 4 convenience stores in the settlements of Alfei Menashe, Elkana, Ma’ale Adumim, Karnei Shomron and Mitzpe Yeriho in the occupied West Bank.
In addition, the company operates gas stations in the Atarot Industrial Zone, in the Old City and near the French Hill settlement neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem.
Captive Market
Dor Alon enjoys access to the captive Palestinian market and has been supplying fuel to the Palestinian Authority since 2021.
In 2020, Dor Alon signed a two year agreement with the Palestinian Authority for the provision of gasoline, diesel, and liquified petroleum gas. In April 2022, the agreement was extended until the end of 2025, and in January 2025, it was extended again until the end of 2027.
In 2021, Dor Alon provided 50% of the Palestinian Authority's annual fuel consumption for NIS 865 million. As of December 2024, the PA’s debt to the company is NIS 531 million. As collateral, the company collects the payment from Palestinian tax revenues held by the Israeli government. As of December 2024, the PA’s debt increased to NIS 531 million.
In addition, the company operates a gas station in the Palestinian neighborhood of Shuafat in occupied East Jerusalem.
Involvement through subsidiaries:.
Through its subsidiary, Burgerim, the company operates a restaurant in Ma'ale Adumim and Alei Zahav settlements in occupied West Bank and one in Katzrin settlement in occupied Syrian Golan.
Head office: Tzarfat Building, Europark. P.O.B : 1. Yakum, 6097200
Tel.: +9729-9618555
A publicly traded Israeli gas fueling and energy company. The company is engaged in the development, establishment and operation of gas stations and in the marketing of fuel products. The company provides fuel to institutional and airline customers in cooperation with Chevron and is active in the field of retail food and restaurants and real estate.
The company operates the "Alonit" supermarkets and convenience stores chain, the "am:pm" food retail chain, the BBB restaurant chain, and Si Cafe cafe chain.
Services to Settlements
Dor Alon operates 214 public gas stations, 173 electrical charging stations and stores and coffee shops. The company operates gas fueling stations and convenience stores in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The company operates 5 gas stations and 4 convenience stores in the settlements of Alfei Menashe, Elkana, Ma’ale Adumim, Karnei Shomron and Mitzpe Yeriho in the occupied West Bank.
In addition, the company operates gas stations in the Atarot Industrial Zone, in the Old City and near the French Hill settlement neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem.
Captive Market
Dor Alon enjoys access to the captive Palestinian market and has been supplying fuel to the Palestinian Authority since 2021.
In 2020, Dor Alon signed a two year agreement with the Palestinian Authority for the provision of gasoline, diesel, and liquified petroleum gas. In April 2022, the agreement was extended until the end of 2025, and in January 2025, it was extended again until the end of 2027.
In 2021, Dor Alon provided 50% of the Palestinian Authority's annual fuel consumption for NIS 865 million. As of December 2024, the PA’s debt to the company is NIS 531 million. As collateral, the company collects the payment from Palestinian tax revenues held by the Israeli government. As of December 2024, the PA’s debt increased to NIS 531 million.
In addition, the company operates a gas station in the Palestinian neighborhood of Shuafat in occupied East Jerusalem.
Involvement through subsidiaries:.
Through its subsidiary, Burgerim, the company operates a restaurant in Ma'ale Adumim and Alei Zahav settlements in occupied West Bank and one in Katzrin settlement in occupied Syrian Golan.
The company is publicly traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the Ticker symbol: DRAL
Major Shareholders include: Alon Blue Square Israel Ltd. (82.73%), Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings Ltd. (6.61%), Ben Moshe Mordechay (2.17%).
Chairman of the Board: Ben Moshe Mordechay.
CEO: Evgeny Cherkassky.
Dor Energy Holdings (2004) Ltd. (100%), Dor Properties & Gas Stations (1992) Ltd. (100%), Dor Alon Aviation Ltd. (100%), Dor Alon Gas Technologies Ltd. (100%), Amgazit D.G. Ltd (100%), New Dor Gas Ltd. (100%),International Green Gas Israel Ltd. (100%), Alon Delek Management & Operation Networks (1999) Ltd. (100%), Dor Alon Retail Sites Management Ltd (100%), Alonei Yam Holdings Ltd. (74%), BBB Retaurants Ltd. (50%), Ein Shemer Alon Holdings Ltd. (50%), Mishmar Hasharon Alon Holdings Ltd. (50%), Einat Alon Holdings Ltd. (50%), Alon Intrade Coffee Shops Ltd. (50%), Duchan Gan Shmuel LP (50%), Avrach Alon G.S Ltd. (50%).
Company brands include: Dor Alon, am:pm, si CAFÉ, Duchan, BBB Group, LIV, Alonit, Amgazit, ON, Alonei Yam; Kfar Saba; Sgula.
The company owns 59 retail chain stores under the brand names am:pm and 25 under the brand name Alonit, and 95 restaurants under the brand names BBB.
The company markets fuels and oils under the brands Texaco and ARAL.
The company is a licensed importer of Chevron Texaco oil.
* This section refers to the company's general business partners
Alei Zahav | Alfei Menashe | Atarot | Beit Horon | Elkana | French Hill | Karnei Shomron | Katzrin | Ma’ale Adumim | Mevo Dotan | Mitzpe Yeriho