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UKRNAFTA has successfully implemented charity project to support Boriviter Military School

11 December , 2025  

UKRNAFTA has completed a charity project to support the Boriviter Military School. Together with its customers, the company raised UAH 4,000,000, which will be used to strengthen military training programs.
As part of the project, UAH 5 from each coffee sold at UKRNAFTA gas stations was allocated to the purchase of drones, communication equipment, simulators, and other necessary equipment for training defenders.
For over three years, Boriviter has been training military personnel in 12 areas, including UAV control, military communications and electronic warfare, NRK, topography, and military management. During this time, instructors have trained over 34,000 soldiers who are now working to defend the country.
To promote this initiative, Ukraine’s largest gas station chain, UKRNAFTA, released a special series of 25 themed paper cups featuring images of cultural heritage sites from all regions of Ukraine and Crimea. Customers actively participated in collecting and even collecting these cups, which reminded them of their native places and pre-war good mornings.
“We are grateful to everyone who joined in. This project has very practical and quick results: more trained drone operators, more lives saved,” said Acting Chairman of the Board Yuriy Tkachuk.
JSC Ukrnafta is Ukraine’s largest oil production company and operates the largest national network of gas stations, UKRNAFTA. In 2024, the company entered into asset management with Glusco. In 2025, it completed an agreement with Shell Overseas Investments BV to purchase the Shell network in Ukraine. In total, it operates 663 gas stations.
The company is implementing a comprehensive program to restore operations and update 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 to the state the corporate rights of the company that belonged to private owners, which is now managed by the Ministry of Defense.

 

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