Fuel Prices Surge at Ukrainian Gas Stations: What Drivers Now Have to Pay.
Fuel Price Increases Across Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: On March 25, 2023, Ukrainian filling stations reported a rise in fuel costs, particularly for gasoline. The average price for A-95 gasoline remained unchanged at 73.01 hryvnias per liter. The most expensive A-95 fuel is available at 'OKKO', 'WOG', and 'SOCAR' stations, where it reaches 74.99 hryvnias per liter. The cheapest option for this fuel grade can be found at 'BRSM-Nafta', costing 68.99 hryvnias per liter.
The average price for A-92 gasoline increased by 1 hryvnia at KLO, bringing the overall average to 67.74 hryvnias per liter. As for diesel, the average price stands at 85.19 hryvnias per liter. The cheapest diesel can be purchased at 'Uknafta' for 81.99 hryvnias per liter, while the most expensive diesel is available at 'WOG', 'SOCAR', and 'OKKO' for 86.99 hryvnias per liter. The current average price for liquefied gas is 46.01 hryvnias.
Average Fuel Prices as of March 25
As of the morning of March 25, the average fuel prices are as follows:
- A-92 gasoline - 67.74 hryvnias per liter
- A-95 gasoline - 73.01 hryvnias per liter
- A-95+ gasoline - 77.14 hryvnias per liter
- A-100 gasoline - 84.37 hryvnias per liter
- Diesel - 85.19 hryvnias per liter
- Liquefied gas - 46.01 hryvnias
The rise in fuel prices in Ukraine may be linked to several factors, including fluctuations in global oil prices, changes in tax policies, or supply disruptions. This trend could impact the country's economic situation, as higher fuel costs often lead to increased expenses for consumers and businesses, potentially fueling inflationary pressures. The fuel market situation will continue to be monitored closely, as it plays a crucial role in the daily lives of Ukrainians.
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