MOL rebrands its Czech subsidiaries

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Hungarian oil and gas company MOL yesterday began a re-branding campaign of its petrol stations in Czech Republic, Hungarian news agency MTI reported. 

The first station was re-branded in Prague under the name MOL, while 80 of the company’s Lukoil and Slovnaft petrol stations in Czech Republic will be rebranded later this year either under MOL or Pap Oil.

MOL currently has 192 Lukoil, Pap Oil and Slovnaft stations throughout the country. Following the acquisition of Italian peer Eniʼs petrol stations later this year, that number will rise to 317, making it a runner-up on the market, head of MOLʼs Slovakian unit Slovnaft, Oszkár Világi said.

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