OREANDA-NEWS. Parallel has provided free fuel to the Executive Committee of Brianka Town Council, Lugansk Oblast for motor vehicles of the patrol guard service to ensure continuous operation of local police and public order in the town.

The police cars patrolling the streets in Lugansk Oblast secure order and safety of the citizens. Today the patrolling officers work in heavy security conditions and always stand by in case of aggravation of the situation. The vehicles patrol all districts of the town around the clock particularly to prevent looting and other crime.

“We truly hope that peace, order and public accord will be restored not only in Lugansk Oblast, but all over our country,” noted Yelena Khiliyenko, CEO of Parallel.

Parallel-M LTD is a chain consisting of 117 filling stations today, with 36 being company's jobbers operating under TM Parallel on contractual terms (20 of Donbassnefteprodukt and 16 of Neftepromtorg retailers). Parallel also operates under Gefest TM in Zaporozhye Oblast (1 filling station) and PitStop in Donetsk (1 station). Another 12 filling stations of Donbassnefteprodukt (8) and Neftepromtorg (4) sell the fuel of Parallel across their networks.

Parallel-branded stations work in Donetsk, Lugansk, Dnepropetrovsk and Zaporozhye oblasts.

In 2012, Parallel joined Ukrainian Car Importers and Dealers Association to implement Worldwide Fuel Charter principles in Ukraine.

The share capital of Parallel-M LTD is controlled by Parallel Nafta LTD, a subsidiary of the SCM Group. SCM is fully owned by businessman Rinat Akhmetov.