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Petroleum&LPG Ukraine 2025 conference consolidates fuel market ahead of new challenges

On December 4, Kyiv hosted the Petroleum&LPG Ukraine 2025 forum, a long-standing meeting place for Ukrainian petroleum product market operators. The conference brought together 280 delegates from 120 companies in the fuel sector, representatives of government agencies, and companies. The forum was organized by the A-95 Consulting Group.

One of the leading topics of the conference was international cooperation. Representatives of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, Naftogaz of Ukraine, Ukrnafta, and the Polish energy concern ORLEN S.A. took part in the discussion. As noted by Robert Kwiatkowski, Director of the Strategy and Strategic Transformation Office at ORLEN S.A., Ukraine is a strategic direction for the company's current activities and development.

“We understand that if we do not help Ukraine, it could be our biggest mistake,” said the Polish top manager.

ORLEN is currently the largest supplier of light petroleum products to Ukraine: according to the A-95 Consulting Group, in 2023-2025, gasoline supplies increased threefold, and diesel fuel supplies increased one and a half times. The company is also a major supplier of road bitumen, lubricants, and petrochemical products.

Serhiy Koretsky, Chairman of the Board of Naftogaz of Ukraine, spoke very highly of the company's cooperation with the Polish concern.

“ORLEN has become so deeply integrated into the Ukrainian market that sooner or later, the company will likely acquire its own assets in Ukraine,” said the head of Naftogaz, who is actively developing cooperation with the Polish concern in LNG imports and other areas.

According to Deputy Minister of Energy Mykola Kolisnyk, integration into the EU is a guarantee of long-term development of the Ukrainian fuel

Read more on en.interfax.com.ua
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