Grupa Orlen does not envisage introducing refueling limits at its stations or changing its pricing policy. Barring unforeseen fluctuations or events on the market, there is no reason for fuel prices to rise sharply in the coming weeks or for there to be a shortage, the company’s office told PAP.
Orlen: there are no reasons for sudden price increases
As it noted, the Orlen Group does not plan to introduce quantitative limits on fuel purchases at its stations, and there are no reasons for sudden price increases. “Fuel deliveries to Orlen stations and to our wholesale customers with whom we have concluded contracts are uninterrupted,” the company emphasized. He noted that any temporary shortages, which may occur at individual stations on a large scale of operations, are updated on an ongoing basis.
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After the merger with Grupa Lotos and PGNiG, purchasing processes were optimized and commercial competences were strengthened, as a result, the supply of the entire Orlen Group, both wholesale and retail, is fully secured, the company said.
Fuel “miracle on the Vistula”
For several weeks, a “crossing” between Poland and Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Lithuania and even Hungary has been clearly visible. While refueling there is more and more expensive, our drivers pay less and less.
The state-owned Orlen owns approximately 65 percent. Polish fuel market, including wholesale and retail. It is also the main supplier of ready-made fuels to other networks and independent suppliers.
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2023-09-26 17:05:37
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