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“We are committed to providing excellent services”, Anthony Onianwah CEO Apex Petroleum
Anthony Onianwah, the founder, President and CEO of Apex Petroleum, has revealed secret behind company’s success and resilience in shaping the oil and gas landscape across United States and beyond.
Born during Nigeria’s baby boom generation in 1961 in Ebuta Metta, Lagos State, the seasoned oil and gas industry veteran has over 30 years of experience. He relocated
to England in the late 1970s before
permanently settling in the United States, where he founded his oil business.
Anthony’s role in the energy industry has made him a renowned personality, admired and respected by regional organizations, public officials, and business leaders, as
well as national and global entities.
Onianwah bagged a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Howard University, one of the nation’s top-ranked Historically Black Colleges and Universities, as well as Advanced Studies in Economics from the prestigious London School of Economics, highlighting his impressive qualifications.
Having earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Howard University, one of the nation’s highest-ranked Historically Black Colleges and Universities, as well as Advanced Studies in Economics from the prestigious London School of Economics, Onianwah demonstrates his exceptional
qualifications.
Onianwah and his company, Apex have received several notable awards and honors, including the “Minority Business Enterprise Energy Company of the Year” award in 2008 from Maryland State Governors Robert L. Ehrlich and Martin O’Malley, as well as Onianwah’s personal recognition as a 2013 Top 100 MBE in the Mid-Atlantic region.
The serial entrepreneur shared insight into his career journey and company’s path to success and its exciting plans for the future. “I started Apex during my early foray into the entrepreneurship niche in 1994”, the ambitious entrepreneur recalled. “The company specializes in the distribution of motor fuel, heating oils, automotive-grade lubricants, and petroleum equipment”.
“The company has an extensive wholesale oil distribution network that spans across multiple states, including Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia”.
Under his watch, Apex has grown to become a significant player in the oil and gas industry. It recently flagged off partnership with several well-established companies and successful collaborations with Fortune 500 corporations such as Wells Fargo. Apex has also completed numerous multi-million dollar infrastructure projects for both federal and state government agencies.
Speaking about the company’s consistent track record of delivering quality products as well as widening its client’s base overtime, he said: “Our unique approach and unwavering commitment to meeting and exceeding customer expectations is rooted in our strong value for excellence. “Apex’s operations are guided by a commitment to safety, sustainability, and social responsibility, while also prioritizing the development of new technologies and techniques to improve the efficiency and sustainability of its operations”.
In addition to his leadership role at Apex, Onianwah is also a champion of his local community, serving on the board of directors for various nonprofit organizations. He is also a member of several professional organizations, including SIGMA.
Onianwah has a knack for international business development initiatives – outside the oil sector – diversifying trade activities in the United States, Eastern Europe, and across Africa.
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