KYIV. July 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Polish Unimot S.A. plans to create a fuel and energy complex in Mostyska, Lviv region, with estimated investments of EUR55-60 million, said director of relations with state authorities in Ukraine Unimot S.A. Nazariy Voliansky.
The project, which is scheduled to be implemented over the next several years, is expected to create numerous jobs and contribute to Ukraine’s energy security. Unimot S.A., a leading Polish energy company, has been actively expanding its operations in Eastern Europe, and this investment is part of its broader strategy to diversify its energy portfolio and strengthen its market position.
According to Voliansky, the development of the fuel and energy complex in Mostyska will not only support the local economy but also enhance Ukraine’s capacity to meet its energy demands. The project is anticipated to include the construction of storage facilities, processing units, and distribution networks, which will facilitate the efficient supply of energy resources across the region.
The investment is seen as a positive development for Ukraine’s energy sector, particularly in the context of ongoing efforts to modernize and expand its infrastructure. The Polish energy company’s commitment to this project reflects a growing trend of international investment in Ukraine’s energy market, which is expected to play a crucial role in the country’s long-term economic development.