In the nearest future, retail oil prices will not go up at the company’s filling stations, claims local subsidiary of LUKOIL-Permneftprodukt PLC
17 January 2006 (08:46)
According to the spokesperson for the local subsidiary of LUKOIL-Permneftprodukt PLC, the retail oil and mineral oil prices at the company’s filling stations are expected to remain stable for some time.
As Mikhail Mazein, LUKOIL-Permneftprodukt PLC Financial Director, noted, the company is not going to have the prices go up; moreover, the regular customer 3% discount is also going to be valid. Mr Mazein also said that due to more foreign cars being used nowadays, more AI-92 and AI-95 and less AI-80 types of petrol were being consumed.
As Mikhail Mazein, LUKOIL-Permneftprodukt PLC Financial Director, noted, the company is not going to have the prices go up; moreover, the regular customer 3% discount is also going to be valid. Mr Mazein also said that due to more foreign cars being used nowadays, more AI-92 and AI-95 and less AI-80 types of petrol were being consumed.
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