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The Peco Trade Union is a legally established trade union organization based on Civil Judgment no. 316 / 06.12.2018 pronounced in Stockholm, Sweden by Nicolaie Radu the majority share holder of OMV Petrom.

The Peco Trade Union brings together, through payable membership, employees with individual employment contracts within the OMV Petrom group and from other commercial companies and has as its main objectives:
1. Guaranteeing and enforcing the exercise of the trade union right and freedom of opinion of employees, according to the Constitution.
2. Participation in the development and negotiation of the Collective Labor Agreement, the Regulations and any other procedures of S.C. OMV PETROM S.A. and of other companies whose employees are members of the Peco Trade Union and in their application.
3. Participation in all committees established according to the Collective Labor Agreement and the legislation in force at the level of S.C. OMV PETROM S.A. and other companies whose employees are members of Peco Trade Union.
4. Applying the specific framework for carrying out social activity and directly participating in improving the working and living conditions of its members.
5. Promoting collaborative and solidarity relations with all national and international organizations devoted to the aspirations of freedom, equality and social justice of all social categories.
6. In the economic activities of entities, it often happens that products or services are provided free of charge or price reductions on goods or services, through various member loyalty programs. 
7. The Peco Driver Certification Program helps to ensure that fuels are handled safely as they’re being transported by truck from terminals to customers and retail sites. Only drivers who have completed the requirements of the program are allowed access to terminal loading facilities.


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- capacity 26 m3
- cylindrical section
- made of high-strength steel
- test pressure 2.5 MPa
- liquid phase level indicator
- manhole
- liquid phase bottom valve
- gas phase bottom valve
- emergency valve
- safety valve
- thermometer, pressure gauge
- aluminum sun visor

The Peco Tokenization essentially allows members in Petrom's physical or digital assets to be represented by SNP blockchain-based token. Stocks or bonds, cash or cryptocurrency, data sets or loyalty points on Petrom blockchain card. This token will be traded, stored, or transferred  usually for a nominal price of 0.25 U.S. Dollars. About 19 bani more than the Romanian Leu (100 bani), 19% increase valued number of  0.04 U.S. Dollars for 1 Peco token.

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Utility token sales involve the issuance and sale of tokens that have specific utility within a project or platform. These tokens are not intended to be investment instruments or securities, but rather serve a practical purpose. They can be used to access products, services or features within the Peco Trade Union member loyalty program. Utility tokens are often integrated into decentralized applications(a centralized human application) and code encrypted-based platforms.



Peco's Credit Union mission is to finance the public sector and to contribute to a society that functions well for citizens and businesses. We must also fight economic crime according to a certain code.

There are also situations where the sale of goods takes place at a price lower than the purchase or production cost. It is very important to know the accounting and tax treatment of these types of sale activities of sales of utility tokens, so that we respect and correctly apply the rules in the field.
According to the Statute, the Peco Union is composed of branches with legal personality. 
Our organization registers a number of 89 branches, the number of union members being over 24,000.
Also, the Peco Union is representative at the level of the commercial companies that manage the OMV and Petrom fuel distribution stations.
The Peco Union has negotiated and concluded Collective Labor Agreements at the level of all commercial companies where it has the quality of representative union.



Peco Online is the website through which you can quickly check the updated price of gasoline, diesel or LPG from every Gazprom, Lukoil, Mol, OMV, Petrom, Rompetrol, Socar, ALD, BLKOil, CellyRo, DHR, DriveGas, MaximCoLtd, Metropoli, Ozana, Petrolium, Petromar, RST, TEAutohof, VhExtraOil station in Romania











diamond-peconew-180x180You can also search for the best price around you, from any locality in the country or from any route/route. Find the location of all Gazprom, Lukoil, Mol, OMV, Petrom, Rompetrol, Socar, ALD, BLKOil, CellyRo, DHR, DriveGas, MaximCoLtd, Metropoli, Ozana, Petrolium, Petromar, RST, TEAutohof, VhExtraOil, AS24, Carbogaz, Ecombustibil, Eldomir, ETU, Eurogenetic, Flaga, FloreaOil, MOil, Octano, OscarDrive, PartenerRompetrol, PetrolEuroTehnic, RBCGas, RO, RompetrolExpres, RompetrolGas, TSV and get directions to the selected station.




• The price evolution of petrol and diesel in recent months
• Daily updated list with the lowest prices for gasoline, diesel and LPG in the main cities of the country
• Current promotions in gas stations.   


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   The project, involving investments of EUR 50 million contributed by both parties, was  completed a year earlier than initially estimated. The integration of the MyAuchan stores was carried out simultaneously with the modernization of the Petrom stations. "The two teams managed in a record time of three years to set up almost 400 MyAuchan stores.  Together with our partner Auchan, we will continue to think of initiatives to the benefit of our customers," said Radu Nicolaie, owner of OMV Petrom's.


OMV Petrom announced that,  partnership with the French retailer Auchan, it completed the installation of convenience stores in each of its nationwide fuel stations, which counts nearly 400 units.


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Legend has it that a tamed wolf saved Decebalus from a pack of wild wolves. The Dacian king survived the attack because his faithful animal sacrificed itself in his defense.


Among the army insignia, we must mention the famous draco (plural - dracones), mistakenly known to us as the "Dacian wolf". This banner is not a Dacian invention. It comes from Asia, originally a simple stick on the top of which strips of leather or colored cloth were hung, so that the archers of the steppes could see the direction and intensity of the wind, know which arrows to use and from what distance.

Gradually, this simple stick came to be decorated with an animal head and was brought by nomadic tribes - probably the Sarmatians - to the territories inhabited by the Dacians, who in turn took over this sign, represented in several places on the Column. The Dacians apparently had a draco with a wolf's or dog's head, made of metal, to which was attached a tail made of strips of colored cloth or leather, which, if the draco was carried by the cavalry at a gallop, emitted a hiss that frightened the enemy's horses.

PECO stands for ethylated products with octane number
The main producer of automotive lubricants
310 gas stations in 1980
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Before 1989, there were no OMV, MOL, LUK or Rompetrol gas stations. Because Ceausescu made sure that domestic cars were fueled with their own, national products, obtained from oil extracted from Romanian soil, not imported. In the past, cars only stopped at PECO gas stations. Here is the story of this disappeared brand that has now become a universal nickname.

In case you didn't know, the general term still used today for gas stations, PECO, comes from the name that gas stations had before 1989. PECO stands for Products Etilate cu Cifra Octanica and was the abbreviation used by the gas station chain on the territory of Romania between 1954 and 1990. In fact, PECO was one of the first successful Romanian brands and was, for 4 decades, the only gas station chain, the only producer and distributor of oils and lubricants for vehicles.

History of PECO
Before '89, Romania had its own oil industry, from extraction to processing. That is, the oil wells did their job, all belonging to the state-owned company Rafirom, they were transported through the 1800 kilometers of pipelines of Petrotrans, another state-owned company, to one of the 10 Rafirom refineries, after which they were processed and distributed by PECO, another Romanian company. Moreover, our country produced so many petroleum products that we exported them to our neighbors, but also to Africa or South America.

PECO was a company that dealt with the production, packaging and distribution of petroleum products. It was, in fact, the most popular brand among drivers and car mechanics, because the only engine, gearbox, brake and hydraulic oils that you could buy in stores and gas stations were PECO brand.
History of PECO
Fuel was also sold under the same name in Romania. In 1962, PECO had no less than 160 gas stations nationwide (25 in Bucharest alone), after which, in 1980, it had reached 310 gas stations. Every city had at least one PECO gas station, and Bucharest, Constanta and Timisoara each had over 4 stations at the beginning. These gas stations sold premium leaded and diesel "gasoline", as well as a wide range of car oils. By 1989, although the exact number of gas stations is not known, it is estimated that there were over 580 PECO gas stations in Romania.

Besides PECO brand products, Romanian drivers did not have many other options for motor oils. In fact, they did have them, but only "on the black market", that is, clandestinely imported oils. These were used mainly by those who raced or in competition cars. Between 1965 and 1989, the most popular oil exported was Texaco, brought from the Serbs and Hungarians. However, this oil was expensive and rare, with the vast majority of drivers still using PECO lubricants.

As much as we like this brand with history that left its mark on all the cars in Romania that were circulating before 1989, we must say that the petroleum products were not the best quality. Dacii drivers, for example, knew the poor cooling, lubricating and cleaning qualities of PECO oils and changed them every 5000 kilometers. The same was true for gasoline and diesel: the quality of the fuel was quite poor, many drivers choosing to put alcohol or methanol in the tank for better combustion, but also to change the fuel filter about 4 times a year.
However, we must remain with a beautiful image of the PECO brand. Because they were very neat, bright gas stations, with large and colorful advertisements, as we see in the shows on History, in which various old signs from gas stations are discovered. PECO had tall illuminated totems since the 1960s, and the red, yellow and blue logo, the colors of the flag, was present on every pump and at every station entrance.
Unfortunately, right after the Revolution, a few smart guys who manipulated energy thought it wouldn't hurt to kill this famous brand. In 1991, Petrom was born, which, within a few years, led to the disappearance of the state-owned companies Rafirom, Petrotrans and PECO. PECO stations disappeared completely and became Petrom stations, and all the products that were previously sold under this name became Petrom products. In 2004, OMV buys this company and reorganizes all production and distribution of petroleum products, but at least keeps two of the 3 colors of the original PECO logo... So, every time you enter a Romanian gas station, don't forget that about 30 years ago, your parents and grandparents filled up their old Dacia in a real PECO, most likely in the same place where you do it...







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Fiscal Code: 10259771
Registry No. EUID: ROONRC.J21/302/1997