Lukoil Baltija Explained

Lukoil Baltija
Trade Name:LUKOIL
Industry:Petrol stations
Location City:Užubaliai
Location Country:Lithuania
Area Served:Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland
Revenue:€724 mil. (2012)[1]
Parent:Amic Energy

Lukoil Baltija was a chain of petrol stations in the Baltic states. Currently it is owned by Austrian-based Amic Energy.

In 2012, Lukoil Baltija was listed as the 4th largest company in Lithuania by annual revenue.

In 2015, Lukoil signed a deal to sell its 37 stations in Estonia to Aqua Marina, a subsidiary of Olerex.[2] In late 2015 and early 2016, Lukoil announced that its 230 stations are being sold in Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to Austria-based AMIC Energy Management.[3]

At the beginning of 2016, the Austrian company Amic Energy Management GmbH purchased the networks of gas stations in Lithuania, Latvia and Poland from the Russian company Lukoil. 100% of its shares belong to Amic Energy Holding. The latter is owned by five individuals.

In 2017, Lukoil Baltija stations were leased to „Viada LT, UAB“.

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Notes and References

  1. http://archyvas.vz.lt/news.php?id=44420260 Top 1000 LTU
  2. http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/energy/?doc=107025 Olerex buys Lukoil petrol stations in Estonia
  3. http://integrumventures.com/en/newsview/amic_pokupaet_230_azs_lukoyl_v_litve_latvii_i_polshe Lukoil selling 230 filling stations in Lithuania, Latvia, Poland to AMIC