Gas stations in Kyiv region show what is happening with prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas at the beginning of March.
Fuel prices in the Kyiv region
According to the website vseazs.com, the cost of gasoline, diesel fuel, and automotive gas in the Kyiv region varies.
Gasoline A-98 is sold at a fixed price of 52 hryvnias per liter.
The price difference for gasoline A-95+ between gas stations can reach over 7 hryvnias. The lowest price – 55.49 UAH/l – is at the 'Lyuksven' stations, while at SOCAR stations, the price approaches 63 UAH per liter. The average price in this segment is 59.24 UAH.
Gasoline A-95 shows even greater price discrepancies. The budget gas stations 'Avantage 7' offer fuel at 52.95 UAH per liter, while premium networks such as OKKO, SOCAR, and WOG set the maximum price at 59.99 UAH. The average price in the region is 56.47 UAH.
The average price for gasoline A-92 is 54.89 UAH per liter, and A-80 is 17.99 UAH per liter.
Diesel fuel prices also vary. The cheapest options can be found at 'Marshal', BRSN-Nafta, and 'Market' gas stations, starting from 50.99 UAH per liter. Larger networks set higher prices – up to 58.99 UAH. The average price for diesel is about 54.99 UAH.
For improved diesel fuel, an extra charge is required – this option costs an average of 57.50 UAH per liter.
The most advantageous offer for automotive gas is considered to be the 'Market' network at 33.89 UAH per liter. Major gas stations maintain a higher price – approximately 39 UAH per liter.
Thus, car owners can choose fuel depending on their needs and budget.
Let's recall that cars with record-low fuel consumption were named.
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