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SOCAR launches new filling station in Ukraine

23 July 2014 17:24 (UTC+04:00)
SOCAR launches new filling station in Ukraine

By Aynur Jafarova

Azerbaijan's state energy company SOCAR has launched a new filling station in the Ukrainian Cherkassy region.

This is the sixth SOCAR filling station in Cherkassy region, providing additional jobs for 22 people, SOCAR said on July 22.

The new complex is located at the entrance to the city of Uman.

The new filling station provides high-quality fuels and various services for a comfortable stay. In particular, the new petrol complex sells petroleum products meeting eco standard Euro-5 from leader refineries of Poland, Lithuania and Belarus.

Two fuel-dispensing units with gasoline A-92, A-95, branded gasoline A-95 TM NANO and diesel fuel TM NANO were installed for their issuance.

Also, there is a store and Butacafe.

The filling station complex also offers free services, in particular water refilling for washer tank, tire inflation, Wi-Fi, guest parking for cars, WC, including WC for disabled people, changing tables for guests with children.

Vacuum cleaner service is offered separately as well.

SOCAR Ukraine, which represents SOCAR in Ukraine, owns over 60 refueling stations in the country.

Azerbaijan's energy giant SOCAR continues to steadily develop its filling stations network both in the capital of Ukraine and other regions. It provides the Ukrainians with quality European oil products in order to strengthen its position in Ukraine's fuel market.

SOCAR invested over $160 million in the development of business in Ukraine from 2009 to 2013. The company's investments in social and charitable initiatives in this country amounted to over $5 billion in the mentioned period.

Currently, the company owns gas stations in Azerbaijan, Switzerland, Georgia and Ukraine. It has representative offices in Georgia, Turkey, Romania, Austria, Switzerland, Kazakhstan, Britain, Iran, Germany and Ukraine, and trading companies in Switzerland, Singapore, Vietnam, Nigeria, and other countries.

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