The UPG filling station network, one of the leaders of fuel retail in Ukraine, has officially become a partner of the AgroPetrol 2026 trading conference.
“The past year has been a period of large-scale expansion for us. In less than 9 months, the number of filling stations under UPG’s management has increased sevenfold: from 87 facilities to 621 as of March. The rapid expansion of the network has significantly strengthened brand recognition in the regions.
Participants of AgroPetrol are part of our strategic focus, so at the event the team plans to present the most effective solutions for agribusiness,” says Sabina Obukhova, PR Director of the UPG group of companies.

Today, UPG is the only Ukrainian network that owns terminals in Poland for the storage and transshipment of petroleum products. Its own full-cycle logistics, which includes one of the largest fuel truck fleets in the country, railway tank cars, and sea barges, allows the company to guarantee supply stability under any conditions. It also ensures full fuel quality control at every stage of logistics.
As a reminder, the tender platform SmartTender has become a partner of AgroPetrol 2026.
10:05 / 18 лютого, 2026About AgroPetrol 2026
The AgroPetrol 2026 conference, organized by consulting companies NaftoRynok and ExPro Consulting, will take place on April 16 in Kyiv. This is a unique event that brings together more than 350 delegates on one platform: energy suppliers and their end consumers, ranging from large agricultural holdings to regional transport companies.
09:00 / 16 квітня, 2026A key feature will be the Speed Dating format: 30 buyer companies and 30 suppliers will hold a series of intensive “quick meetings” to discuss contracts and the supply of diesel, gas, and electricity. For other participants, networking zones will be available, where in an informal atmosphere over coffee they can establish direct contacts and find new growth opportunities for their businesses.
From the end consumers’ side, the event will be joined by:
- agricultural businesses (large holdings and farms),
- transport companies (logistics companies, carriers, “Ukrzaliznytsia”),
- extractive industries (private and state-owned companies in the oil and gas sector, mining and processing plants),
- industrial sector (metallurgy, chemical industry, processing industry),
- fuel station networks (regional retailers).
The organizers expect 350+ delegates at the event: buyers and sellers of fuel and energy resources.




