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LUKOIL to Expand in Poland
Russia’s oil giant, LUKOIL, intends to widen Poland’s chain of fuel stations, Interfax reported referring to Bloomberg and Poland’s Puls Biznesu.
LUKOIL plans to have 100 fuel stations in Poland by this year-end and to step up to 300 in the following few years, said Vladimir Zander, deputy director of LUKOIL’s office in Poland.
Russia's company has recently bought out 83 Jet fuel stations in Poland from the U.S. ConocoPhillips, which is its partner, and acquired four more fuel stations from Britain’s BP.
LUKOIL will cover at least 2 percent of Poland’s sales market once those two deals are completed, Rzeczpospolita reported some time earlier. Today’s key players on fuel market of the country are Polish PKN Orlen and Lotos.
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