Gas stations updated prices: how much gasoline, diesel, and autogas cost in the Kyiv region.


The website vseazs.com has published the latest fuel prices at gas stations in the Kyiv region. According to the publication 'Khvylia', the prices are актуальні as of June 13, 2025.
With the weekend approaching, many car owners are preparing for trips out of town, relaxation in nature, or visiting relatives. Therefore, drivers are closely monitoring fuel prices. In particular, A-98 gasoline costs 52 hryvnias per liter, A-95+ gasoline is priced at 58.74 hryvnias per liter, and the popular A-95 gasoline among Ukrainian drivers costs 55.22 hryvnias per liter. A-80 gasoline is available for 17.99 hryvnias per liter.
As for diesel fuel, regular diesel costs 51.97 hryvnias per liter, while DP+ is 57.50 hryvnias per liter. Those who prefer gas fuel can refuel for 34.22 hryvnias per liter.
Fuel price increases
The price of A95 gasoline has risen, but primarily for A95+ gasoline and diesel. Staying informed about fuel prices is a task for many drivers, especially during periods of increased demand for fuel.
This article discusses the latest fuel prices in the Kyiv region considering the upcoming weekend when many car owners are planning trips. Drivers are studying gasoline prices more carefully, searching for the best offers before traveling and taking vacations. It is also noted that the price increases are particularly noticeable for A95+ gasoline and diesel, prompting drivers to be more cautious when choosing a gas station.
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