A company from Poland will build a €60M fuel terminal in the Lviv region.


Unimot, a Polish energy company, plans to develop a large fuel and energy complex in the Lviv area, investing €55-60M, according to Unimot S.A. top manager Nazariy Volyansky. “We have already purchased land in Mostyski. This will be a large fuel terminal,” he added.
He mentioned that the company has already applied to the Ministry of Economy to have the project recognized as a significant investment and expects to receive certain incentives from the government. “We hope to obtain these incentives and begin this project.
It is currently in the active planning stage,” Volyansky stated. Unimot S.A. is an independent importer of liquid and gaseous fuels. Since 2017, it has been listed on the main market of the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Since 2017, Unimot has been building a network of gas stations in Poland, and since 2019 in Ukraine under the Avia brand.