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Unique SOCAR petrol station opened in Ukraine
The petrol station, which is able to fill 4 cars at a time (2 cars on each side at a time), was opened by SOCAR in Lvov, Ukraine, reads information on the web site of SOCAR Energy Ukraine.
The petrol station sells Nano diesel as well as A 95 and A 92 petrol.
All SOCAR’s petrol stations are based on the principle of “5 star hotel.” They sell high quality fuel and provide high quality services. Buta market shop at the petrol stations sells various snacks and refreshments. The customers can pay cash as well as with plastic cards.
The petrol stations also offer some free services, such as tire pumping, Wi-Fi, mobile phone charge and restrooms with access to people with disabilities.
* By April 1, 2013 SOCAR had 34 petrol stations in Ukraine, which are located in Kiev, Lvov, Nikolayevsk and Rovensk district. In 2013 it is planned to expand the network of SOCAR’s petrol stations in Ukraine up to 100.—0—
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