Gazprom Neft has revised plans for petrol stations constructions in Russia

Gazprom Neft has revised its plans for the construction of petrol stations in Russia, deciding to reduce the speed of enlargement of the network. Instead of 2,100 stations planned for 2020, the company will build only 1,880 stations. Now it has 1,300 stations in Russia and the CIS.

The Director for Regional Sales A. Krylov says that under the new strategy elaborated until 2025, they will improve efficiency of each separate station and the whole network, and by 2025 average transshipment of each station will exceed 8,000 tons a year. Three years ago the company was going to sell 3,800 tons a year via one station by 2020, but in 2012 the index was 6,100 tons.

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