
PJSC Ukrnafta continues its large-scale digital transformation by integrating a cutting-edge ERP system from Ukrainian vendor IT-Enterprise, the company announced on its Facebook page.
“The goal is to automate all key business processes, enhancing efficiency and operational transparency, including in the company’s retail segment,” Ukrnafta stated.
Currently, more than 6,000 users have been connected to the corporate information system, along with the successful integration of Ukrnafta’s fueling station network (operating under the UKRNAFTA brand), which comprises 545 filling stations.
The process began with the automation of HR management and payroll processing. The next steps include optimizing fuel logistics and digitizing business processes within the filling station network. A key milestone in this transformation has been the implementation of end-to-end accounting for fuel and lubricants, including excise tax tracking.
“With the ERP system, we can track every liter of fuel – from the moment it arrives at the warehouse to the final refueling of a customer’s vehicle. This improves logistics planning accuracy, optimizes inventory control at storage facilities, and enables better forecasting of fuel and related product demand at our fueling stations,” said Ukrnafta’s Chief Information Officer Andriy Bobrov.
One of the system’s major advantages is the ability to generate reports quickly. Data from all operations are automatically transmitted to various system modules in near real-time, significantly improving transparency and simplifying business management.
Ukrnafta is Ukraine’s largest oil extraction company and operates a national network of filling stations. In March 2024, the company took over the management of Glusco assets, and now operates 544 filling stations – 461 of its own and 83 under management.
Ukrnafta holds 92 licenses for industrial development of fields. It has 1,832 oil and 154 gas production wells on its balance.
The largest shareholder in Ukrnafta is Naftogaz Ukrainy, which holds a 50% plus one share.
In November 2022, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine decided to transfer the corporate rights of the company, previously owned by private shareholders, to the state. The Ministry of Defense now oversees these shares.