2012-10-09 17:15

Statoil seeks to consolidate its position on Lithuania’s unmanned gas station market

Lietuva Statoil, the petroleum products trader operating a chain of 75 gas stations in Lithuania, has invested more than 7 million litas (EUR 2m) in the expansion and upgrade of its unmanned gas stations this year as it seeks to consolidate its position in the market.
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“We want to provide consumers with a possibility to choose between self-service and full-service gas stations. With this measure, we also hope to attract more price-sensitive consumers and those who are in a hurry,” Lietuva Statoil CEO Giedrius Bandzevičius said at a news conference on Tuesday.

The company had invested more than 7 million litas in the upgrade and expansion of its unmanned gas station chain Statoil 1-2-3 this year, Skirmantas Maciukas, director of gas stations chain at Lietuva Statoil, said.

Lietuva Statoil currently runs 13 unmanned gas stations called Statoil 1-2-3.

Neste Lietuva runs Lithuania’s largest chain of unmanned gas stations, which includes 57 outlets.

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