By the end of April, the Polish oil company ORLEN will take over a total of 63 filling stations from Mol in Hungary. This means that the company will have more than 141 filling stations in Hungary.
According to the schedule, ORLEN will open 4 new petrol stations every week. The network will be expanded primarily in Budapest, Győr, Székesfehérvár, Kaposvár and Szombathely, as well as near important tourist destinations and along the highways.
The expansion in Hungary is in line with ORLEN’s regional development strategy, with which the group recently entered the Austrian market and expanded its network to seven Central European countries.
ORLEN entered the Hungarian retail fuel market on December 1, 2022, following an agreement with Mol Group to take over filling stations in Hungary and Slovakia.
ORLEN currently operates 3,439 petrol stations, of which 1,931 are in Poland and a further 1,508 in Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and Lithuania.
The ORLEN Group also announced that it will soon be operating around 3,500 charging stations in seven countries. In the last 12 months, ORLEN has already expanded its network by around 350 charging stations.