Ukrnafta supplies fuel to frontline regions through 59 filling stations
PJSC Ukrnafta supplies fuel to frontline regions - Zaporizhia, Kharkiv, Dnipro and Kherson directions - through 59 filling stations, the company's press service reported.
"Each of these filling stations supports the lives of civilians, guarantees the mobility of the military and the effective work of volunteers who bring aid to our defenders at the front," the press release says.
According to it, the operation of the complexes is ensured by almost 600 employees of the company.
"For Ukrnafta, the sale of fuel in frontline regions is not only about business, but also about social responsibility," the company clarified.
Ukrnafta is the largest oil producing company in Ukraine and is the operator of the national network of petrol stations. In March 2024, the company took over the management of Glusco assets and operates a total of 547 petrol stations – 462 of its own and 85 under management.
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