Arend Petroleum Company

The Arend Petroleum Company Ltd. was originally established in 1927 as "Compania Mexicana de Petrol el Aquila" on the island of Aruba. However, it underwent a name change and became more commonly known as "Arend" or "Eagle". The Arend was a subsidiary of the Royal Dutch Shell Group. The government generously granted a broad coastal strip at Druif Beach of approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) in length.

Arend Petroleum Company Ltd.
(1927–1953)
Former headquarter (restored, 2021)
General information
AddressL.G. Smith Boulevard 172
Town or cityEagle Beach
CountryAruba
Coordinates12°32′1.3″N 70°3′12.2″W
Design and construction
Architect(s)unknown
Architecture firmConstruction office of the Royal Dutch Shell
Arend Petroleum Company Ltd.
Aerial view of the Arend Petroleum Company with the headquarter on the right-side
CountryAruba
Refinery details
Owner(s)Royal Dutch Shell Group
Commissioned1927
Decommissioned1953
No. of employees440
No. of oil tanks34
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