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OKKO chain installs 10 extra LPG refueling modules in 2025, making LPG available at 90% of its filling stations

In 2025, the OKKO network of filling stations in Ukraine installed an additional 10 modules for refueling vehicles with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at its facilities, the company reported on its website.

"As a result, this type of fuel is now available to drivers at 365 of the 412 operating filling stations across all regions of Ukraine," OKKO said.

In particular, new LPG refueling points were installed last year in Odesa, Lviv, Uzhgorod, Mukachevo, Rohatyn and Horodenka (Ivano-Frankivsk region), Yavoriv (Lviv region), Nova Odesa (Mykolaiv region), the village of Sviatopetrovske near Kyiv, and the village of Dmytrushky (Cherkasy region) on the Stryi–Znamianka highway.

The company recalled that OKKO is one of the largest importers of liquefied gas in Ukraine. The group operates two stationary laboratories for testing the quality of liquefied gas.

OKKO Group brings together more than 10 diversified businesses in the fields of production, trade, construction, insurance, services, and other activities. The group's flagship company is the Galnaftogaz concern, which operates one of Ukraine's largest filling station networks under the OKKO brand, comprising 412 filling stations.

The founder and ultimate beneficiary of the group is Vitaliy Antonov.

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