Rompetrol is set to expand its fuel retail network in Romania this year, planning the opening of 13 new stations across high-traffic areas and major transport corridors. This move is part of the company’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence along motorways and key roads.
Construction has already begun on the first six sites, scheduled for completion by April and public opening during the summer months. These stations are designed as multi-service hubs, featuring multi-product fuel pumps, high-speed dispensers, AdBlue and LPG facilities, and four 150 kW EV charging points. Each station will adopt Rompetrol’s latest retail and services concept, covering an average built area of around 273 square meters.
Two stations are being built on the A3 motorway near Sanpaul in Mureș County, close to Târgu Mureș, with extensive parking for cars and heavy trucks. Another two are nearing completion on the Brașov bypass, designed to accommodate both freight and private vehicles. In Suceava County, construction continues on two additional sites: at the Ipotesti entrance to Suceava on DN2 and on the city’s ring road in Scheia, offering ample parking for local and transit traffic.
Groundwork has also started for the remaining seven stations in locations including the Bucharest ring road, Ovidiu (Constanța), Iași, Bacău, Timișoara, and two sites serving cross-border traffic with Moldova via the Albita border.
Over the past 15 years, Rompetrol stations have evolved into integrated energy and mobility centers, combining fuel retail with EV charging, digital services, and enhanced customer amenities. The company recently launched the Rompetrol EV-Charge app, enabling users to check charger availability, speeds, and estimated waiting times in real time.
All new stations will be operated by Rompetrol Downstream, the retail division of KMG International in Romania. As of September 2025, Rompetrol’s network included 1,206 sales points, supplied exclusively from the Petromidia Năvodari refinery, the largest in the country.