SOCAR operates amid the state of emergency in Georgia

''A total of 24 Way Mart markets and 60 gas stations are open for the clients,'' SOCAR Georgia Petroleum told report.ge.

The list of the gas stations that function is available on the official website of the company.

The SOCAR service centres remain temporarily closed due to stiffened state of emergency.

Several Way Mart markets and gas stations stopped operation.

The SOCAR Georgia Gas company reduced gas tariff for the bakeries and bread factories by 0.10 GEL.

It means the bakeries and factories will pay 0.76 GEL per one cubic meter of gas.

The SOCAR Company transferred 200,000 GEL to the StopCoV fund to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic.

SOCAR Energy Georgia CEO Mahir Mammadov donated 25,000 GEL to the StopCoV fund.