Some 780 filling stations continue operating without a fuel sales license after the launch of the fuel administration reform from July 1, the Ukrainian Oil & Gas Association has said.
The data was obtained by the association during the reconciliation of information on fuel retail locations on perevirAZS.info with information from the public register of licensees and locations for which licenses were obtained.
“Some 780 of such facilities are not in the register of licensees, respectively, they continue working without a license. In this regard, the Oil & Gas Association sent an official appeal to the State Fiscal Service with a request to inspect these places for availability of licenses and registrations of them as excise warehouses in the electronic fuel sales administration system and other violations,” the association said in a statement.
As reported, the reform of the fuel turnover administration, which began on July 1, 2019, provides for licensing of the production, storage and trade of fuel, modernization of the electronic fuel sales administration system at each excise warehouse, and the launch of a new system for monitoring the actual turnover and remaining fuel, and toughened liability for illegal fuel operations.
In the middle of August, the State Fiscal Service reported on the issuance of more than 9,500 licenses for the right to manufacture, store fuel and trade with it, of which 780 licenses were issued for storage.
Avia Association, the Swiss international network of fuel filling stations, represented by Polish-based Unimot, has signed a memorandum of cooperation in the fuel and energy complex of Ukraine with Wexler Group, the supplier of light oil products, the press service of Wexler Group has reported. According to the group, the first Avia fuel filling stations could appear in the country before the end of 2019.
In addition, Avia is expected to launch production of motor fuels and lubricants jointly with Wexler Group this year.
As reported, Unimot received permission from Swiss-based Avia International to use the brand in Ukraine and announced the plan to open the first fuel stations in the country in 2019. Unimot reported on the receipt of a large number of applications from Ukrainian businessmen that are owners of fuel stations interested in cooperation.
Earlier, Wexler Group also announced plans to significantly increase its presence in the retail market of petroleum products in Ukraine.