Gas stations continue to raise prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas: how prices have changed.
Fuel prices at gas stations in Ukraine have risen again, reports the Minfin portal.
Fuel is one of the main expenses for Ukrainian motorists. The cost of fuel affects not only drivers' budgets but also the prices of goods and services, as transportation costs impact the final price of products.
In particular, on January 22, fuel prices at Ukrainian gas stations changed. The price of A-95 premium gasoline remained unchanged at 60.30 UAH/l. The price of A-95 gasoline increased by 11 kopecks to 56.92 UAH/l. A-92 gasoline dropped by 14 kopecks and costs 54.34 UAH/l.
Diesel fuel saw the highest increase, rising by 21 kopecks to 55.16 UAH/l. The price of automotive gas has slightly increased by 5 kopecks to 37.13 UAH/l.
Previously, gas stations in Kyiv region had already reported changes in fuel prices.
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