Gas stations updated fuel prices in Kyiv and the region: gasoline, diesel, or autogas – which is cheaper?.
This year fuel prices are rising faster than usual, especially in the capital.
The cost of gasoline, diesel fuel, and autogas depends on the type of fuel and the gas station. To see the difference, one can compare average figures and the price range of various gas stations.
Gasoline Price
The average cost of gasoline in the Kyiv region as of January 27, 2025:
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Gasoline A-95 premium: 59.55 UAH/l.
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Gasoline A-95: 56.67 UAH/l.
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Gasoline A-92: 55.08 UAH/l.
According to the Minfin resource, A-95 gasoline prices at different gas stations in the Kyiv region vary as follows:
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Cheapest offers: Motto: 54.98 UAH/l, Marshal: 54.49 UAH/l, Amic: 57.99 UAH/l.
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Most expensive offers: SOCAR: 62.99 UAH/l, OKKO: 61.99 UAH/l, WOG: 61.99 UAH/l.
However, these prices are unstable.
Diesel Fuel Price
The average price of diesel fuel in the region is 54.87 UAH/l. Prices at different gas stations:
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Cheapest offers: Motto: 50.48 UAH/l, Marshal: 49.99 UAH/l, Market: 50.49 UAH/l.
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Most expensive offers: Parallel: 58.99 UAH/l, OKKO: 56.99 UAH/l, WOG: 58.99 UAH/l.
The price of diesel fuel is stable.
Autogas Price
Autogas is a more economical fuel. The average price in the Kyiv region is 36.82 UAH/l. Prices at different gas stations:
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Cheapest offers: Marshal: 35.79 UAH/l, Motto: 35.28 UAH/l, BRSM-Nafta: 35.79 UAH/l.
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Most expensive offers: Parallel: 35.29 UAH/l, OKKO: 38.99 UAH/l, WOG: 38.98 UAH/l.
Among the three types of fuel - gasoline, diesel fuel, and autogas - autogas is the cheapest for motorists in Kyiv and the region. However, the fuel price is unstable until the end of January.
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