OKKO and WOG raised diesel prices: the first increase in four months.

OKKO and WOG raised diesel prices: the first increase in four months
OKKO and WOG raised diesel prices: the first increase in four months

According to inkorr.com: On October 30, the OKKO and WOG networks increased the cost of diesel fuel by 1 UAH per liter. This is the first price increase for diesel at these networks since late June 2025, which shows changes in market dynamics after a long period of stability. This was reported by

“Naftorynok”
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How much fuel costs on October 30, 2025

According to the new prices, diesel is sold at gas stations for 59.99 UAH/l, while premium diesel is priced at 62.99 UAH/l. The main reason for the increase is the rise in fuel prices in the wholesale market, where the price has increased by an average of 2.65 UAH/l since the beginning of October, which is about 5.6%.

Currently, gasoline and autogas prices remain unchanged. The most popular gasoline A-95 costs 61.99 UAH/l, premium A-95 is 64.99 UAH/l, and A-100 is 71.99 UAH/l. Autogas is sold for 35.98–35.99 UAH/l.

Current fuel prices on October 30

  • diesel — 59.99 UAH/l

  • premium diesel — 62.99 UAH/l

  • A-95 — 61.99 UAH/l

  • premium A-95 — 64.99 UAH/l

  • A-100 — 71.99 UAH/l

  • autogas — 35.98–35.99 UAH/l

Other networks have already adjusted their prices

The increase in diesel prices did not come as a surprise — in recent days, nearly all operators, including Marshal, BRSMP-Naftra, Chipo, BVS, and several regional operators such as Vt Petroleum, SVR, Slon, Dniproneft, Peron, and Neon, have raised their prices. This may indicate a general adjustment of prices in the market if the wholesale segment continues to experience increases.

Against the backdrop of systemic attacks by the Russian Federation on energy infrastructure, experts also expect increased pressure on logistics and possible additional price changes in the coming weeks.

It was previously reported that fuel at gas stations will rise in price by 1.5 UAH starting January 1, 2026. These changes may reflect the general trend of rising fuel prices in Ukraine, caused by various economic factors, including fluctuations in the international market.


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