OKKO is the network of filling complexes (gas stations) in Ukraine. The owner of OKKO network is open joint-stock company Concern Galnaftogaz.
First OKKO filling complex was opened in 1999 in Stryi of L'viv region, and the first large OKKO filling complex with a large shop, cafe and portal autowashing began to operate in L'viv in 2000.
In 2006 first two large OKKO route complexes – in Kalynivka village near Kiev and in Chop in Zakarpattya region – were opened. OKKO filling complex in Chop entered the Ukrainian book of records as the biggest filling complex in Ukraine by area and by the amount of services.
Today OKKO network consists of 391 modern filling complexes throughout Ukraine. 2 OKKO river filling stations – in Kiev and Nova Kakhovka, and one OKKO CNG station operate in the network.
First OKKO filling station was opened in 1999 in Stryi of L'viv region, and the first large OKKO filling complex with a large shop, cafe and portal autowashing began to operate in L'viv in 2000. In 2002, 55 filling complexes are operating in the network and the first OKKO branded filling station is opened in the capital city.
In 2006 first two large OKKO route complexes – in Kalynivka village near Kiev and in Chop in Zakarpattya region – were opened. OKKO filling complex in Chop entered the Ukrainian book of records as the biggest filling complex in Ukraine by area and by the amount of services. That same year, the first mobile laboratory for fuel quality control began operating in the network.
In 2007, the first OKKO gas compressor station started operating in Burshtyn, Ivano-Frankivska region. The first A la minute branded fast food restaurant was opened at OKKO filling station in Skole, Lviv region. The new premium fuel Pulls 95 was launched into the market. The company’s market share increased to 7.1 per cent – the third result in Ukraine.