MOL Romania opens 142nd filling station in Brasov, following EUR1 million investment
MOL Romania inaugurated its 8th filling station in Brasov County and the 5th in the Metropolitan Area of Brasov, expanding its nation-wide distribution network to 142 units, the press release sent by the company informs.
Built in a one million euros uinvestment project, the filling station is located in Sãcele, on the exit to E60 European Road – National Road 1, the most important transit route of Romania. The 3,000 sqm station has 3 multi-product pumps, featuring 2 high flow fuel dispensers, for fast refuel of commercial vehicles. High quality MOL fuels are available: Tempo 95 and EVO gasoline, Tempo Diesel and EVO Diesel.
MOL Group is an integrated, independent, international oil and gas company, head-quartered in Budapest, Hungary. It has operations in over 40 countries and employs almost 30,000 people worldwide. Its Upstream operations extend to the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and the CIS countries with more than 75 years of experience in hydrocarbon production, presently conducting exploration activities in eleven and production in seven countries worldwide, with a total daily production level of over 118.000 boe per day.
The Downstream arm of the Group operates five refineries and two petrochemical units under integrated supply chain management, in Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia and Italy. MOL Group also has a network of over 1,700 filling stations in Central & South Eastern Europe, out of which 142 in Romania. MOL operates a 5,800 km long high pressure gas pipeline system in Hungary. The company also has regional operations in trading and distribution of natural gas. The corporation signed concession agreements with the National Agency for Mineral Resources for three blocks in Western Romania, one of which has been ratified by all relevant authorities.
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