Sabol wants to buy Oktan petrol stations
- Vladimír Dohnal
- Jul 2, 2019
- 1 min read
The anti-trust authority PMÚ is reviewing the purchase of 12 Oktan petrol stations (Mykhaylo Olevskyy) by Progress Trading (Ján Sabol and Jozef Fabo). The latter company sells fuels in Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Belarus and Czechia.
Olevskyy tried to lease or sell its petrol stations to Benzinol (Martin Čepel), which runs 21 petrol stations in Western Slovakia, last year. The deal fell through, though.
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