
The largest gas station chains in Ukraine, such as Ukrnafta, OKKO, WOG, UPG, and AMIC, will participate actively in the international conference Petroleum Ukraine. Warsaw 2025, which will be held on June 17. This was reported by the “A-95 Consulting Group,” the organizer of the event.
Since 2022, the Warsaw conference of the “A-95 Consulting Group” has become a single platform for communication, experience exchange, and strengthening interaction between Ukrainian and European companies.
Leading Ukrainian networks will act as partners of the forum and will directly participate in the discussion of the issues on the conference agenda.
“Ukrnafta” will have a separate presentation of its activities from production to retail. After nationalization in the fall of 2023, the company continues its profound transformation and demonstrates the strongest growth rates in the retail market.
Representatives of top management, such as OKKO, WOG, and AMIC, will participate in an open panel discussion on the experience of working in extreme war conditions.
In addition, AMIC Energy will hold an extended business presentation, which will be dedicated to the network’s 10th anniversary in Ukraine but will cover all aspects of the holding’s activities in all countries of presence.
“Ukrainian fuel retail is one of the few areas of the Ukrainian economy that can serve as an example for colleagues from the vast majority of European countries. Combined with the unique experience of working in wartime, the management of Ukrainian gas station networks is an invaluable source of professional information,” says Serhii Kuiun, moderator of Petroleum Ukraine.
Petroleum Ukraine. Warsaw 2025 will be the fourth conference of the “A-95 Consulting Group” in Warsaw. The event’s partners are Ukrnafta, Unimot, the largest gas station chains OKKO, WOG, UPG, AMIC and international traders AGTG SA, Rinaco Trade and Kemexon. Traditionally, the conference will also be attended by representatives of European fuel producers and traders, including Orlen, Shell, OMV, Vitol, Gaspol, OPET, etc., as well as well-known Ukrainian wholesale traders and retail chains.
