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UKRNAFTA has launched new round of fuel discounts until end of November

25 November , 2025  

Starting November 24, Ukraine’s largest chain of gas stations, UKRNAFTA, is launching a new round of fuel discounts, allowing customers to save up to 9 UAH per liter of gasoline when combining promotional offers, according to a company statement.

According to the press release, a basic discount of UAH 2/liter is provided when using the UKRNAFTA mobile app. Additionally, customers can receive:
a discount of 1 UAH/liter when refueling 20 liters or more and purchasing coffee;
a discount of 1 UAH/liter when refueling 20 liters or more and purchasing winter windshield washer fluid;
a discount of 1 UAH/liter when refueling 20 liters or more and purchasing a hot dog;
a discount of 2 UAH/liter when refueling 40 liters or more (a discount of 1 UAH/liter applies to volumes of 25–40 liters);
up to a discount of 2 UAH/liter – additional discounts from partners (Nova Poshta, Ukrzaliznytsia, YasnoLove, Vodafone).

The company specifies that when all promotions are combined, the total savings reach 9 UAH per liter of gasoline. In addition, when paying with a UKRSIBBANK World Elite card, the total savings on gasoline and diesel fuel can be up to 10 UAH/liter.

In addition to fuel discounts, until the end of November, the chain is running a promotion with a 50% discount on burgers and vitamin teas in cafes at UKRNAFTA gas stations.
JSC Ukrnafta is Ukraine’s largest oil production company and the operator of the largest national gas station chain, UKRNAFTA. In 2024, the company took over the management of Glusco’s assets. In 2025, it completed an agreement with Shell Overseas Investments BV to purchase the Shell network in Ukraine. In total, it operates 662 gas stations.

The company is implementing a comprehensive program to restore operations and upgrade the format of its network of gas stations. Since February 2023, it has been issuing its own fuel vouchers and NAFTAKarta cards, which are sold to legal entities and individuals through Ukrnafta-Postach LLC.

The largest shareholder of Ukrnafta is Naftogaz of Ukraine with a 50%+1 share.

In November 2022, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine decided to transfer the company’s corporate rights, which belonged to private owners, to the state, and they are now managed by the Ministry of Defense.

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