Discounts on fuel from WOG: the company has joined the program to support the military

13 February 08:49

The WOG gas station chain has joined the national program to support the military, Plus, in the Army app. This was announced by the Ministry of Defense, Komersant ukrainskyi reports.

As part of this initiative, military personnel will receive special discounts on fuel, food, drinks and other goods at WOG filling stations, namely:

– 6 UAH/l for gasoline and diesel fuel;

– 2.5 UAH/l – for liquefied gas;

– 20% – for WOG CAFE products;

– 10% – for WOG MARKET products (excluding alcohol, tobacco products and promotional products).

According to Gennadiy Karlinsky, WOG’s Marketing Director, it is extremely important for the company that defenders feel assistance and support and receive improved conditions when buying quality fuel and other goods at WOG filling stations.

To get the discounts, it is enough to generate a QR code in the app and let the operator scan it at the checkout in the WOG filling station network. The offer is valid across the country, and the discount can be used with every purchase.

As a reminder, the national program to support servicemen “Plusy” was launched in December 2024. Its goal is to unite large businesses to support the military by offering them special deals on goods and services.

The first partners of the program were Ukrzaliznytsia and Ukrnafta. In January, Nova Poshta joined the program, providing military personnel with the opportunity to send and receive cargo up to 30 kg for 1 hryvnia at offices in the frontline regions: Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson.

Just the day before, Ukrnafta reported that “the first 1.5 million liters of fuel for the military at a discount from Ukrnafta have been sold and that tens of thousands of military have already taken advantage of the discounts at the filling stations, having made almost 60 thousand transactions.

“These are hundreds of thousands of liters of diesel, gasoline and liquefied gas that have turned into tens of thousands of refueled vehicles of our defenders,” said Serhiy Koretsky, CEO of Ukrnafta, adding that the program has already saved the military more than UAH 4 million.

Василевич Сергій
Editor