MOL plans to expand Slovenian business, sue the state over price freeze

Ljubljana, 29 May - Hungarian energy group MOL controls some 30% of the petroleum products market in Slovenia after taking over OMV and INA's petrol stations, but plans to further expand its network of petrol stations and its services. It sees no need for regulation of fuel prices in Slovenia and intends to sue the state over a 2022 fuel price freeze.

Ljubljana
A news conference by Hungarian energy group MOL a year after a takeover of OMV Slovenija, featuring Valerija Glavač, director of the companies MOL & INA and MOL Slovenija; executive director for consumer services at MOL Group Peter Ratatics; and Robert Pitt, executive director for retail at MOL Group.
Photo: Božidar Kolar/STA

Ljubljana
The logo of Hungarian energy group MOL.
Photo: Božidar Kolar/STA

Ljubljana
A news conference by Hungarian energy group MOL a year after a takeover of OMV Slovenija, featuring Valerija Glavač, director of the companies MOL & INA and MOL Slovenija; executive director for consumer services at MOL Group Peter Ratatics; and Robert Pitt, executive director for retail at MOL Group.
Photo: Božidar Kolar/STA

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