◆ Captive

Captive Insurance Solution
for a Petroleum & Fuel Distributor

◆ Industry
Petroleum Distribution & Energy Services
◆ Company Size
Regional Fuel Distributor with Approximately 500 Employees
◆ Annual Revenue
$425 Million
◆ Outcome
17% TCOR Reduction
◆ 01

Client Concern / Issue

The client operated a large fleet of fuel transport vehicles and multiple bulk storage facilities, supplying gasoline, diesel, lubricants, and propane to commercial, agricultural, and municipal customers. Despite strong safety and environmental compliance programs, rising insurance costs and a tightening transportation liability market were creating mounting financial pressure. Three challenges stood out.

Rising transportation & liability costs

The client faced steep increases in auto and umbrella liability premiums, shrinking market capacity for petroleum transportation risks, higher deductibles and retentions, and intensifying carrier scrutiny of fuel-hauling operations. Even with favorable DOT safety metrics and a lower-than-average loss ratio, each renewal grew more restrictive and expensive.

Environmental & pollution exposure

Operations carried substantial exposure from fuel spills during transport and delivery, underground and above-ground storage tanks, environmental cleanup liability, regulatory compliance, and third-party pollution claims. The client wanted far greater visibility and control over how environmental claims were managed and reserved.

Fleet & driver risk

Running more than 150 vehicles across several states surfaced persistent concerns: driver recruitment and retention, nuclear verdict exposure, distracted driving, claims-severity inflation, and DOT compliance management. The client felt its investment in safety and telematics simply wasn’t being recognized by traditional carriers.

◆ 02

RIG Solution

Richardson Insurance Group began with a comprehensive captive feasibility analysis — a five-year transportation and casualty loss review, environmental exposure analysis, fleet safety benchmarking, actuarial feasibility study, reinsurance market evaluation, collateral and cash-flow modeling, and a captive domicile comparison. The assessment confirmed the client was a strong captive candidate, owing to a mature safety and environmental compliance culture, predictable loss performance, strong operational controls, financial stability, and a long-term commitment to risk management.

Captive Design & Implementation

RIG designed and implemented a customized single-parent captive built specifically for petroleum distribution. The captive assumed selected layers of predictable operational risk — auto liability, general liability, workers’ compensation, and employer’s liability — while catastrophic exposures stayed protected through commercial reinsurance.

  • Retention structure aligned with operational cash flow
  • Catastrophic reinsurance for severe transportation losses
  • Integrated environmental claims oversight
  • Fleet safety analytics and loss trending
  • Access to underwriting profit and investment income

End-to-End Rollout

RIG managed the rollout end to end. That meant detailed feasibility and financial modeling comparing traditional costs against captive performance under multiple loss scenarios; domicile selection aligned to regulatory, operational, and financial goals; and reinsurance placement tailored to fuel transportation, pollution liability, and catastrophic casualty exposures.

Claims & Performance Oversight

Claims management was optimized around transportation liability, environmental incident response, reserve accuracy, litigation management, and driver-related loss trends, with quarterly stewardship meetings to keep every stakeholder transparent and accountable. Telematics, DOT compliance data, driver scorecards, and environmental reporting were integrated into the captive’s performance framework to sharpen accountability and drive losses down over time.

◆ 03

Results / Benefits

Within the first four years, the client saw measurable financial and operational gains.

Financial

  • Total cost of risk reduced by approximately 17%
  • Stabilized insurance budgeting and forecasting
  • Underwriting profit generated within the captive
  • Improved long-term cash-flow predictability
  • Reduced dependence on volatile transportation insurance markets

Operational

  • Clearer visibility into transportation and environmental claim trends
  • Stronger fleet safety reporting and analytics
  • Faster claims resolution
  • Greater accountability across transportation operations
  • Tighter environmental compliance oversight

Strategic

The captive transformed insurance from a volatile operating expense into a deliberate risk-financing tool — giving the client greater control over transportation and environmental claims, better alignment between safety performance and financial outcomes, more transparency into underwriting and claims, and the flexibility to adapt coverage as operations evolved.

The program worked because of executive commitment to fleet safety and compliance, mature environmental controls, consistent operational discipline, long-term financial planning, data-driven claims oversight, and a close partnership with RIG. In short, the distributor moved from a reactive insurance-buying model to a proactive risk-financing strategy — gaining financial predictability, real control over transportation and environmental risk, and a lasting reduction in the total cost of risk.

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