From the West and from the South: UNIMOT and AGTG are Partners of Petroleum&LPG Ukraine 2025

24 November 2025
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Well-known oil trading companies UNIMOT and AGTG S.A. will participate in Petroleum&LPG Ukraine 2025 as forum partners, according to the event organizer “A-95 Consulting Group.”
“We have known UNIMOT and AGTG for many years, even when they were not yet well known in the Ukrainian market. They never seek easy ways and go where no one dares. Adam Sikorski’s company became the first private Polish operator to enter the Ukrainian market. Yevhen Svirsky was among the first to start stable water supplies long before it became common. We appreciate the support of these undoubtedly talented members of our professional community!”, says forum moderator Serhiy Kuyun.
“We are happy to participate in the main forum of the Ukrainian market once again. It’s the best place to meet partners and clients,” said Yevgeny Svirsky, the founder of AGTG S.A.
Specialists from the company’s Ukrainian and Warsaw offices will attend the conference on behalf of UNIMOT.
Ukraine has been a key strategic development focus for UNIMOT since 2019. Recently, we have launched several new and interesting projects there. The Kyiv forum is a great chance to check in with our current and future partners, better understand their needs, and offer the best options for fuel supplies and more,” said UNIMOT founder and CEO Adam Sikorsky.
AGTG S.A. (Geneva, Switzerland) started its operations in 2016. The company is made up of trading and financial market experts with 30 years of experience. Most of AGTG S.A.’s revenue comes from the Black and Mediterranean Sea regions—Greece, Turkey, and Romania. In the first 10 months of 2025, the company purchased and delivered about 900,000 tons in its areas of operation.
Unimot S.A. is a Polish energy concern, the country’s largest private trader of petroleum products. The company is also engaged in trading gas, electricity, and biofuels.
The company provides direct supplies of petroleum products to the port of Gdynia, and also operates a network of 9 oil depots in Poland, including near the Ukrainian border. In September 2023, Unimot completed the certification of terminals in Jasło and Piotrków-Trybunalski in accordance with the requirements of Ukrainian DSTU 7687, 7688 and DSTU EN 589 for gasoline, DP, and LPG, respectively.

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