After the company Nobel Oil entered the Romanian retail fuel market in December last year by opening its first petrol station in the town of Iasi in Eastern Romania, the company has recently opened its second petrol station in Constanta.
Nobel Oil Downstream Romania, a local subsidiary of the company which operates in Azeri and US markets, has been officially registered in September 2014, and it has now entered its start-up phase. The company has recruited John Long, who has already helped other companies (Shell, Lukoil, Rompetrol) to enter Romanian market, in order to develop Noble Oil’s network of petrol stations. Romania will be the first country where the company will enter the retail fuel market.
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Tags: fuel, fuel market, Nobel Oil, petrol station, Romania