Lukoil expects 2% decline in fuel market, if things stay the same
Posted on March 10th, 2010
Lukoil expects 2% decline in fuel market, if things stay the same
Lukoil Romania, the third largest player on the local fuel market, which owns around 300 petrol stations with over one billion euros in turnover, believes sales of refined products could continue their slide on the overall market in 2010, after last year saw a 6% decline in petrol and diesel oil sales on the Romanian market.
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Lukoil expects 2% decline in fuel market, if things stay the same
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