Gas stations reduced prices for gasoline and autogas: diesel unchanged.
With the arrival of the summer season, Ukrainian drivers are actively using their cars, preparing for trips to vacations, cottages, and around the country. The warm weather encourages people to drive more, and families are planning their active summer holidays, which increases the demand for fuel at Ukrainian gas stations.
Due to this increased demand, fuel prices start to fluctuate daily. At the beginning of June 2025, various trends were observed in the formation of prices in the Ukrainian fuel market.
Premium gasoline A-95 dropped by 8 kopecks — to 58.77 UAH per liter, which uniquely lowered the price by 0.136% compared to the previous day. Ordinary gasoline A-95 also showed a slight decline — by 2 kopecks, to 54.53 UAH per liter.
The price of autogas also decreased by 2 kopecks — to 34.59 UAH per liter.
At the same time, the prices for A-92 gasoline, diesel fuel, and automotive gas remain stable. A-92 gasoline costs 51.99 UAH per liter, and diesel fuel — 52.50 UAH, unchanged compared to the previous trades.
Fuel prices in big cities
In large cities, fuel prices have already begun to be displayed so that drivers know how much they will have to spend on refueling.
In the summer season in Ukraine, there is an increased demand for fuel due to the active use of cars for travel and recreation. This leads to changes in fuel prices, particularly for A-95 gasoline and autogas. Other types of fuel remain stable in their prices. Large cities have already started informing drivers about fuel prices for greater transparency and control of expenses during refueling.
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