Results 26 - 42 from 42 for "gas station"
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SOCAR Opens Four New Gas Stations In Romania
11.20.2013
Azeri state-run oil company SOCAR has opened four new gas stations in Romania following investments of over EUR5 million and expanded its local network to 20 units. more
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NIS Wants To Increase Number Of Gas Stations In Romania To 120 Units By End-2015
10.29.2013
NIS Petrol Romania, indirectly controlled by Russian group Gazprom, wants to increase its number of gas stations in Bucharest and near the capital to 20-25 by the end of 2015. more
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Small Gas Station Owners Hold 10% Of $5.5B Fuel Market
10.23.2013
Independent gas stations hold 10% of Romania’s gasoline and diesel oil market, estimated by ZF at $5.5 billion (EUR4.5 billion) last year. more
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MOL Romania Opens New Gas Station In EUR1M Investment
10.16.2013
Hungary’s oil and natural gas company MOL said Wednesday it invested nearly EUR1 million in a new gas station in Romania, expanding its local network to 142 units. more
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Tiriac Wants Gas Stations, Online Fuel Sales
09.19.2013
Romanian company Oil Energy Trading, part of Tiriac Holdings, owned by businessman Ion Tiriac, says its revenues will reach EUR30 million this year. more
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MOL Opens Three Gas Stations In EUR3M Investment
09.17.2013
MOL Romania, part of Hungarian oil group MOL, opened three gas stations following an investment of around EUR3 million, reaching 141 gas stations across the country. more
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Rompetrol Expands Its Gas Station Network In Bulgaria, Moldova
07.31.2013
Romania’s second largest oil group Rompetrol, controlled by Kazakh state-owned company KazMunayGas, opened 12 more gas stations in the Republic of Moldova and Bulgaria this year, expanding its more
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SOCAR Sales Rose Ten Times In 2012 To EUR52.2M
07.18.2013
Azeri state-run oil company SOCAR registered sales of EUR52.2 million in Romania last year, up ten times from EUR5.5 million in 2011, supported by the expansion of its local gas station network. more
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SOCAR Opens Its 15th Gas Station In Romania
07.02.2013
Azeri state-run oil company SOCAR has opened its 15th gas station in Romania Tuesday following an investment worth about EUR1 million, and earmarked EUR50 million to further expand its local gas more
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Gazprom To Open Its First Gas Station In Bucharest This Fall
07.01.2013
Serbian oil group NIS, controlled by Russian giant Gazprom, will have its first Bucharest filling station this autumn under the Gazprom brand. more
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MOL Romania Opens Two New Gas Station In EUR0.5M Investment
02.14.2013
Hungary’s oil and natural gas company MOL said Thursday it opened two new gas stations in Romania, following a EUR500,000 investment, thus expanding its local network to 137 units. more
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SOCAR Expands Romanian Gas Station Network To 14 Units, Plans New Openings
01.22.2013
Azeri state-run oil company SOCAR has expanded its Romanian gas station network to 14 units and plans new openings in 2013. more
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Gazprom Wants To Open 50 Gas Stations In Romania By End Of 2013
12.28.2012
Gazprom, the world’s largest natural gas producer, wants to open 50 filling stations in Romania by the end of next year, after the recent opening of its first station on the local market, in the more
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Gazprom Close To Opening First Gas Station in Romania
12.21.2012
Gazprom, the largest natural gas producer in the world, is about to complete work on its first gas pump station in Romania. more
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MOL Romania Opens New Gas Station In EUR1M Investment
12.11.2012
Hungary’s oil and natural gas company MOL said Tuesday it invested about EUR1 million in a new gas station in Romania, expanding its local network to 134 units. more
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Antitrust Body Clears Takeover Of Three Gas Stations By Nis Petrol
07.18.2012
Romania’s Competition Council said Wednesday it has authorized the takeover of three independent gas stations located in Arad and Sibiu by firm Nis Petrol, member of Russian group Gazprom. more
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SOCAR Opens New Gas Station In NE Romania
07.16.2012
Azeri state-run oil company SOCAR on Monday opened a gas station in Suceava county, bringing its network in eastern Romania to 13 units. more