OMV Petrom decreased the fuels prices at Petrom and OMV filling stations by 50 bani
  • The company voluntarily complies with the measures adopted by the Government to reduce the fuel prices
  • The 50-bani discount applies from July 1, starting 00:00

OMV Petrom has reduced the prices of all fuel types, gasoline and diesel, in Petrom and OMV filling stations in Romania by 50 bani. The beneficiaries are the final customers, natural and legal persons, who purchase the fuels for their own consumption. The reduction was introduced from July 1, at 00:00, for a period of three months. For a full tank of 50 liters, drivers will pay with 25 lei less.

Thus, the company voluntarily complies with the provisions adopted by the Government to reduce fuel prices.

The discount will be displayed on totems, at the entrance of OMV and Petrom filling stations and will be reflected on the fiscal receipt. At the pump, the electronic display will indicate the price of fuel without the 50-bani discount.

About OMV Petrom

OMV Petrom is the largest integrated energy company in South-Eastern Europe, with an annual Group hydrocarbon production of approximately 47 million boe in 2021. The Group has a refining capacity of 4.5 million tons annually and operates an 860 MW high-efficiency power plant. The Group is present on the oil products retail market in Romania and neighboring countries through more than 780 filling stations under two brands - OMV and Petrom.

OMV Petrom shares are traded on the Bucharest Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange. OMV Aktiengesellschaft, one of the largest listed industrial companies in Austria, holds a 51% stake in OMV Petrom. The Romanian State, through the Ministry of Energy, holds 20.6% of OMV Petrom shares, and 28.4% is is owned by natural and legal persons.

OMV Petrom is the largest contributor to the state budget, with approximately 35 billion euro in taxes and dividends paid between 2005 and 2021. During the same period, the company invested approximately 17 billion euro.

Since 2007, OMV Petrom has included corporate responsibility principles into its business strategy. Between 2007 and 2021, the company has allocated over 80 million euro to develop communities in Romania, focusing on environmental protection, education, health, and local development.

On July 29th, 2020, OMV Petrom announced its support for the recommendations issued by the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) regarding risks and opportunities on climate change.

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