Ukrnafta aims to revamp over 360 service stations
Last update: Feb 6, 2025
This initiative will continue the original program of the company, which started in 2024 with the addition of 53 convenience stores across its network.

Ukrnafta has plans to modernize 362 service stations as part of a comprehensive upgrade program scheduled for 2025-2026.
The initiative will include the addition of 130 convenience stores, outdoors rebranding, and the modernization of 110 Glusco stations, including new signage replacements. This ambitious project was unveiled during the company’s Supplier Day presentation, and is designed to address the increasing demands of consumers, technological advancements, and global trends in energy efficiency.
In 2024, the chain successfully equipped 53 stations with full-scale retail stores and implemented rebranding. This new initiative acts as a continuation of these efforts in 2025 by updating an additional 77 locations.
Ukrnafta’s strategy also includes unifying its network under a single brand and modernizing its technical operations to boost productivity and energy efficiency.
In March 2024, the company took over Glusco’s retail network, which brought the total number of stations to 547, including 462 of its own and 85 under management.
Through this modernization program, Ukrnafta aims to enhance its service offerings, drive greater efficiency, and support the broader transition to a more sustainable energy landscape in Ukraine.










