Polish Unimot plans to build a fuel terminal in Lviv region
Nazariy Volyansky (photo by Andriy Sarymsakov)

The Polish company Unimot plans to create a fuel and energy complex in Lviv region, investing about 60 million euros. About reported director of Government Relations in Ukraine at Unimot S.A. Nazariy Volyansky.

"We have already bought land in western Ukraine, in Mostyska. It will be a large project of the fuel and energy complex, a fuel terminal worth about 55-60 million euros," he said said Volyansky during the roundtable discussion "Freedom for Business and New Investment Opportunities: How the Government, Regions, and Businesses Launch Recovery" at Interfax-Ukraine on Monday.

According to him, the company has already applied to the Ministry of Economy for recognition a significant investor and expects to receive certain incentives from the state.

"We hope that we will receive them and start this project. It is currently in active preparation," Volyansky said.

He also confirmed that Unimot launches drone production project with Ukrainian partner and will invest PLN 400,000 (over $110,000). PZL Defense is currently in the process of being registered in Poland.

  • Founded in 2011, Unimot S.A. is an independent importer of liquid and gaseous fuels. The company offers diesel fuel, biofuels, liquefied natural gas, natural gas, electricity, motor oils and bitumen. 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 and in Ukraine under the Avia brand on the basis of master franchise agreements.