10 Years in Ukraine: AMIC ENERGY to Hold a Presentation in Warsaw

12 May 2025
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The Austrian holding AMIC ENERGY will deliver a comprehensive presentation of its operations during the international conference Petroleum Ukraine. Warsaw 2025, which will take place on June 17. The announcement was made by the event organizer, A-95 Consulting Group.

In 2025, AMIC ENERGY celebrates 10 years of its presence in Ukraine. During the Warsaw event, the Austrian holding will summarize the results of its decade-long operations and present its sales platforms across the EU.

“Over the years of operating across different markets, we’ve gained more than just experience — we’ve built deep expertise. Every market is a unique case. And Ukraine holds a special place among them. Working here brings both our greatest concern and our greatest pride. It is here we, as a business, feel that every decision matters,” said Günter Maier, Managing Director of AMIC ENERGY, who will present the Group on June 17.

According to Mr. Maier, the company has had to operate during the most difficult period in Ukraine’s modern history, experiencing losses firsthand but also becoming part of the country’s resistance.

“We have lost a number of facilities and assets. Many AMIC UKRAINE employees serve in the military. Still, we continue to operate, pay all our taxes to the Ukrainian state budget, and support both the military and the civilians,” said Gintaras Macijauskas, CEO of AMIC UKRAINE.

CEOs of all AMIC ENERGY Group companies, including the AMIC UKRAINE team, will attend the conference.

Petroleum Ukraine. Warsaw 2025 will mark the fourth edition of the A-95 Consulting Group’s conference in Warsaw. The event’s partners include Ukrnafta, Unimot, the largest fuel station networks OKKO, WOG, UPG, AMIC ENERGY, and international traders AGTG SA, Rinaco Trade, and Kemexon. The conference traditionally welcomes representatives of major European fuel producers and traders such as Orlen, Shell, OMV, Vitol, Gaspol, OPET, among others, as well as prominent Ukrainian wholesale and retail players.

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