Polish company to build fuel terminal in Lviv region
According to hvylya.net: Polish company Unimot S.A plans to invest between 55 and 60 million euros in Mostyska, Lviv region, to create a large fuel and energy complex. Nazarij Voljansky, the director for government relations in Ukraine for Unimot S.A, shared this information with enkorr.
'We have already purchased land in western Ukraine, in Mostyska. It will be a large project of a fuel and energy complex, fuel terminal – around 55-60 million euros', - Voljansky noted.
According to him, the plot of land has rail access, which is an important logistical advantage for the future complex.
The company has already submitted an application to the Ministry of Economy for significant investor status and is counting on certain incentives from the government.
'We hope to receive them and start this project. It is currently at the active preparation stage', - the company representative emphasized.
The European Union allocates grant aid for the construction of the European route
The choice of Mostyska is not accidental. The European Union has decided to allocate 76 million euros in grant aid to Ukraine for the construction of the European route between Lviv and the border with Poland. The Skole-Mostyska II section will be the first full-fledged section of the future direct railway connection of the European gauge with Europe.
Polish company Unimot S.A plans to invest significant funds in the creation of a fuel and energy complex in Mostyska, which will contribute to infrastructure development and improve connections between Ukraine and Europe. Additionally, the European Union also plans to provide grant aid for the construction of the European route, which will enable direct railway connections between Ukraine and Europe. These steps will contribute to further trade and transport connections between the countries.
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