SOCAR increased number of its petrol stations in ukraine up to 30
After putting into operation of three new petrol stations in Lvov, number of SOCAR petrol stations in Ukraine increased up to 30.
SOCAR press office reported that on August 3, 2012 one petrol station was put into operation in Lvov at Navrozky street and two others - in Malekhiv village, Yavorov region, and Ryasno Russkoye village, Zhovkosvky region. The petrol stations earlier operated under GFC brand name and later SOCAR Energy Ukraine bought them from Galizkaya Fuel Company and re-branded hem.
The petrol station sells A-92, A-95 and Nano-95 and Nano Diesel fuels.
Western Fuel Group LLC manages a network of SOCAR petrol stations on the west of Ukraine.-0-
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- Economics
- 6 August 2012 12:16
Economics
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