Amic Energy
Amic Energy is an Austrian company that operates a network of over 470 mobile and stationary filling stations and 55 charging stations for electric vehicles in Austria, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine. The company is headquartered in Vienna. As of 2020, Amic Energy was the fifth-largest network in Ukraine by sales volume and held a 6.7% share of the Ukrainian retail fuel market.
History
Origins
Amic Energy Management GmbH was founded in 2013. It started as an investment company looking for low-cost and problematic assets for further restructuring. One of the company's strategic goals was to invest in undervalued assets in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly in the energy infrastructure sector. Initially, the company considered investing in power plants in Romania and Bulgaria, as well as other projects in Poland. However, when Lukoil announced the sale of its assets in Eastern Europe in 2014, Amic Energy became interested in the possibility of acquiring a filling station network in Ukraine. When Lukoil's management commented on its plans to sell in July 2014, it said that it wanted to focus on Russian projects, as international sanctions on Russia made it difficult for the company to access capital. Since 2014, Lukoil has sold assets in the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Poland, and Hungary. For example, Lukoil's assets in the Czech Republic were bought by the Hungarian MOL Group, in Hungary and Slovakia by the Hungarian company Norm Benzinkút Kft, in Estonia by the local network Olerex.Acquisition of assets in Ukraine
The main agreement between Amic Energy and Lukoil to purchase all the shares of Lukoil-Ukraine, which owned about 240 petrol stations and 6 oil depots in Ukraine, was announced in July 2014. At that time, Lukoil controlled 6% of the retail market in Ukraine, behind the petrol station networks of Privat group, WOG, and OKKO companies. The total value of the deal was estimated at US$280 million. In April 2015, the Anti-Monopoly Committee of Ukraine approved the company Amic Energy Management GmbH to take control of Lukoil-Ukraine CFI. In May 2015, Lukoil-Ukraine CFI changed its name to Amic Ukraine CFI, and the company's petrol stations began to change their names.Acquisition of assets in Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland
In February 2016, Amic Energy entered into an agreement with Lukoil Europe Holdings BV to acquire a network of approximately 230 petrol stations in Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. Lukoil's management justified the company's plans to sell assets in Latvia and Lithuania with the anti-Russian sentiment in these countries. The completion of the acquisition was announced in April 2016.Under the terms of the agreement, and UAB Luktarna took over the retail networks in Latvia and Lithuania, respectively. In 2018, Amic Polska began rebranding its petrol stations in Poland to the Amic Energy brand. The rebranding was completed in July 2019. In October 2019, Amic Energy acquired two petrol stations in Cieszyn, Poland from BP, bringing the company's total number of petrol stations in Poland to 116.
Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022)
Since the beginning of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Amic Energy has continued to provide fuel to consumers at gas stations and to the country's critical infrastructure, including supplying jet fuel to the Ukrainian Defense Forces. As of February 25, 2022, two Amic Ukraine gas stations located near the Antonivskyi Bridge in Kherson were destroyed as Russian troops were passing through the bridge. On February 28, 2022, the company's oil depot near Borodianka was also destroyed. It was later revealed that Amic Ukraine had shared the oil depot's coordinates with the Ukrainian government for the Armed Forces of Ukraine to destroy the depot after its seizure by Russian troops. The company estimates that the shelling of the depot resulted in the loss of approximately €4 million worth of assets. As of February 2023, 36 petrol stations of Amic Ukraine were damaged, looted, or destroyed, and 19 others were still in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. As of April 2023, the company estimated that €20 million worth of its assets had been damaged due to hostilities.Lawsuit to the European Court of Human Rights
In January 2023, Amic Ukraine filed a lawsuit against Russia with the ECHR. In the lawsuit, the company claimed hostile actions against the civilian population of Ukraine, its sovereign territory, Amic Energy employees, and the company as a whole that demonstrate Russia's gross violation of Article 1 of Protocol 1 to the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the right to peaceful possession of property. In particular, after the illegal seizure of certain territories of Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions of Ukraine by Russian troops, the property of Amic Ukraine was seized, looted, and in some cases destroyed by the Russian army and the occupation authorities controlled by the terrorist country. The preliminary amount of damages claimed in the lawsuit is over ₴300 million.In April 2023, the ECHR opened proceedings on the claim of Amic Ukraine against Russia. The case is entitled "Company with foreign investments Amic Ukraine v. Russia". As of April 2025, the case remained under consideration by the ECHR. In April 2025, the Security Service of Ukraine announced charges against Russian citizen Sergei Yeliseyev and collaborators Vladimir Saldo and Sergei Razdrogin in connection with the 2022 seizure of gas station network assets, including those of Amic Energy, during the temporary occupation of territories in Kherson Oblast.
Network development
In Ukraine
In November 2022, following the de-occupation of Kherson, Amic Energy resumed operations in the city by reopening the first of its gas stations in Kherson; in February 2023, the second one was reopened. In 2022–2023, the company also restored gas stations in Kyiv, Mykolaiv, and the village of Herasymivka, Sumy Oblast that had been destroyed or damaged by Russian forces. As of January 2024, 13 previously damaged gas stations had been restored.In early 2024, Amic Energy in Ukraine updated a number of gas stations with a loft-style design. Throughout 2024, the company modernized 12 gas stations with the new design, including in Volyn, Kirovohrad, and Cherkasy oblasts. As of April 2025, Amic Energy operated 201 gas stations in Ukraine, while 13 remained damaged or located near the front line, and 19 were on temporarily occupied territories.
In Poland
As of December 31, 2023, Amic Energy’s network in Poland comprised 118 gas stations. In September 2024, an Amic Energy station in Legnica was renovated. In October 2024, the company announced the acquisition of 9 gas stations from Lux-Motor Oil in nine different locations across Poland and introduced a new gas station format under the Amic Box brand in Gabryelin. By the end of 2024, the process of rebranding and integrating the acquired Lux-Motor Oil stations into the Amic Energy network had begun. As of November 2024, the Polish network consisted of 128 gas stations under the Amic Energy brand. In April 2025, a renovated station was opened in Przewodowo-Parcele, followed by another in Świerkowo in May 2025.As of June 2025, 70 Amic Energy service stations in Poland featured Subway restaurants, and 10 stations hosted Sbarro pizzerias. Amic Energy’s partnership with the Subway network has been ongoing since 2018; the company is the largest Subway franchisee in Poland. In December 2024, the 69th Subway restaurant was opened at a station in Leszno, and in May 2025, the 70th restaurant opened at a station in Poznań. The collaboration with Sbarro began in 2022; in November 2024, two new Sbarro outlets were opened at stations in Wrocław and Warsaw, followed by Poland’s first drive-through Sbarro pizzeria, which opened at a station in Brzeżno in March 2025.
In Austria
Since 2020, Amic Energy has been developing a network of fast EV charging stations for electric vehicles. In Austria, the company collaborates with Smatrics and CPI Europe. As of March 2025, 15 fast EV charging stations had been opened. Another 5 stations with 25 fast charging points are planned to be opened during 2025, including in Mattersburg, Eisenstadt, Voitsberg and other locations. In 2025, Amic Energy also installed fast charging points at a Metro hypermarket in Wiener Neustadt as part of a separate partnership program with Metro Austria and Smatrics.Social responsibility
According to the company’s estimates, since the beginning of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and as of August 2024, Amic Ukraine has provided more than ₴112 million in support of the government and people of Ukraine, military units of the Security and Defense Forces, state institutions, charitable organizations, and personnel. By the end of 2024, the total amount of charitable assistance provided by Amic Energy in Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale invasion had reached 126 million UAH.Assistance to the Defense Forces of Ukraine
- According to the company, from 2022 to 2024, Amic Ukraine donated more than 330 thousand liters of fuel to the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Security Service, the National Police, the State Border Guard Service, military administrations and territorial communities of different regions. In addition, the company donated military clothing sets, body armor, thermal imagers, secure tablets, quadcopters, binoculars, Motorola radio control systems, Antidron KVSG-6+ anti-drone rifle, and more to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
- In September 2022, Amic Ukraine signed a charitable assistance agreement with the 242nd Battalion of the Territorial Defense Forces to provide for the needs of the military unit for a total of ₴10 million.
- In November 2022, Amic Ukraine and the Razom for Ukraine charitable foundation launched a joint initiative Razom with Amic to deliver tactical medical supplies and communications equipment for Ukrainian soldiers, as well as humanitarian aid to frontline settlements. As of December 2022, Amic Energy had provided the foundation with over 20,000 liters of fuel, worth more than ₴1 million.
- In the spring of 2023, Amic Ukraine became the general partner of the 11th Austrian Film Week festival in Kyiv, which was held with the support of the Austrian Embassy in Ukraine. All proceeds from ticket sales during the film festival in Kyiv were doubled by Amic Ukraine and transferred to a special account of the National Bank of Ukraine to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Following the 12th festival in 2024, the company also matched the proceeds from ticket sales and donated the doubled amount to the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation for the purchase of Starlink systems for the 55th Separate Artillery Brigade Zaporizhzhia Sich. In 2023, the festival was held in Kyiv, Lviv, Vinnytsia, and Chernivtsi; in 2024, it also expanded to Dnipro. In 2025, the festival covered Kyiv, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Vinnytsia, Kharkiv, and Dnipro. In addition to traditional cinema screenings, it was supplemented by free online showings of films from earlier editions of the festival on the Megogo platform. After the conclusion of the film festival, Amic Energy will again match the total box office proceeds and direct the doubled amount to support Ukraine.
- In early August 2023, together with the Dignitas Fund, Amic Energy launched the Mavic from Amic initiative to provide the Armed Forces with DJI Mavic 3 drones. Under the terms of the initiative, ₴5 from each fuel receipt was transferred to purchase hundreds of DJI Mavic 3 drones. As of February 2024, Amic Energy had allocated approximately ₴8 million to purchase the first 100 DJI Mavic 3 drones, which were transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In March 2024, the initiative additionally funded the purchase and delivery of 25 DJI Mavic 3T drones. In June 2024, an additional 75 DJI Mavic 3 drones were funded and delivered. In total, as of September 2024, Amic Energy had funded over ₴17 million and supplied 200 reconnaissance drones to more than 110 military units within the Security and Defense Forces. As of March 2025, the total amount of funds allocated for the purchase of drones reached ₴24 million, and 250 DJI Mavic 3 drones had been delivered.
- In April 2024, Amic Energy equipped the training camp of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by purchasing airsoft grenades and pellets, safes for weapon storage, gun cleaning supplies, car tires, fire extinguishers, and other assistance totaling ₴550 thousand. The company also provided fuel to the brigade on a monthly basis.
- In November 2024, Amic Energy and the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation announced a new format of cooperation under the Invincible Coffee charitable initiative to support Ukraine's Defense and Security Forces. At the time of the announcement, Amic Energy had already transferred ₴2.6 million to the Serhiy Prytula Foundation for the refitting of the first four command and staff vehicles for the military; in January 2025, it provided funds for equipping three more CSVs, and in April 2025, for another four CSVs, totaling nearly ₴1.4 million. Additionally, in December 2024, Amic Energy financed one more CSV by canceling Christmas celebrations and gifts for business partners in December 2024. As of April 2025, the total revenue from hot drink sales directed under the Invincible Coffee charitable initiative exceeded ₴21 million. In April 2025, Invincible Coffee won the “Business and Charity Partnership” category at the Responsible Country competition organized by MMR.ua.