Gas Stations in Kyiv Region Update Fuel Prices: How Much Gasoline, Diesel, and Autogas Cost.


Price Situation in the Fuel Market of the Kyiv Region
As of today, May 16, 2025, fuel prices in the Kyiv region are quite variable, especially for A-95 gasoline. According to the analytical portal 'All Gas Stations', the average price for this type of fuel is 53.47 hryvnias per liter, but prices differ across various gas stations.
The cheapest A-95 is offered at the 'Avantage 7' chain for 48.95 hryvnias per liter
The following gas stations offer the following prices: Marshal - 50.49 UAH, BRSM-Nafta, Parallel, and Market - 50.99 UAH, MANGO - 51.99 UAH, UPG - 52.90 UAH, Ukrnafta - 52.99 UAH, Luxven - 53.49 UAH
Among gas stations with higher prices are: AMIC - 54.49 UAH, BVS - 54.99 UAH, KLO - 55.49 UAH, Aviass - 56.99 UAH
The most expensive A-95 gasoline is available at Shell gas stations for 57.95 UAH, as well as at SOCAR, WOG, and OKKO stations for 57.99 UAH per liter
The average price for other types of fuel: A-95+ - 57.49 UAH, A-92 - 52.74 UAH, diesel fuel - 51.97 UAH per liter, and liquefied gas - 34.97 UAH. Differences in fuel prices in other regions have also been mentioned.
Analysis
In case of significant price differences for gasoline among various gas stations in the Kyiv region, drivers can choose where to refuel according to their capabilities and financial expenses. By reviewing the price range, car owners can find the optimal combination of quality and cost of fuel for their vehicles.
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