Oil Price Information Service
Oil Price Information Service is a price reporting agency which provides information that is used for commercial contracts and trade settlement related to petroleum, gasoline, diesel, ethanol, biodiesel, LP-gas, jet fuel, crude, natural gas, petrochemicals, recycled plastics, refinery feedstocks, residual fuel, and kerosene. It is based in Rockville, Maryland and has offices in New Jersey, Houston, Texas, Minnesota, and internationally in Sweden, Romania, Singapore, and Japan.
On August 2, 2021, it was announced that News Corp, the parent company of Dow Jones & Co., would buy OPIS from IHS Markit for US$1.15 billion. When the purchase was finalized on February 28, 2022, the company became a unit of News Corp.
History
According to the International Organization of Securities Commissions, OPIS is one of the four main price reporting agencies for oil market price reporting including daily market price assessments. The other three are Platts, Argus Media and ICIS.OPIS is regarded as a benchmark in multiple areas such as Propane and NGL. In 2016 it made four new contracts for trading at ICE Futures Europe.
Acquisitions
1996 - OPIS acquired the Stalsby/Wilson Directory business and Computer Petroleum Corp..2005 - OPIS acquired Axxis Software.
2012 - OPIS acquired PointLogic Energy.
2013 - OPIS acquired GasBuddy.
2015 – OPIS acquires NAVX, the leading European and South American provider of retail fuel pricing, parking and Electric Vehicle charging location information.
2016 – IHS acquires OPIS for $650 Million.
2018 - OPIS acquires Petrochem Wire.
2022 - News Corp acquires OPIS and merges it with Dow Jones
2024 - OPIS acquires A2i Systems