Ukrnafta accepts proposals from light petroleum product carriers until March 1
PJSC Ukrnafta has announced a commercial procurement for road transportation services of light petroleum products to meet its commercial needs, the company said on Friday.
"The procurement will take place on the Zakupivli.pro platform in two stages. Proposals submitted by any other means will not be considered," Ukrnafta stated.
The company explained that it is accepting commercial proposals for the road transportation of light petroleum products across Ukraine in connection with the expansion of its network and increased sales volumes.
"We are accepting commercial proposals through and including March 1, 2026," the statement said.
PJSC Ukrnafta is Ukraine’s largest oil producer and operates the country’s largest national fueling-station network under the UKRNAFTA brand. The company has 1,807 oil and 164 gas production wells on its balance sheet.
In 2024 the company took management of Glusco assets, and in 2025 it completed the acquisition of Shell’s network in Ukraine. In total it operates 663 filling stations.
The company is implementing a comprehensive program to restore operations and modernize the format of its service stations. Since February 2023 it has issued its own fuel vouchers and NAFTACard cards, distributed to legal entities and individuals via Ukrnafta-Postach LLC.
The largest shareholder in Ukrnafta is the state-owned NJSC Naftogaz Ukrainy, which holds a 50% plus one share stake. In November 2022 the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s office decided to transfer to the state the corporate rights of the company that previously belonged to private owners; those rights are now managed by the Ministry of Defense.