Record Price Difference for Gasoline in Kyiv: Where to Fill Up the Cheapest.
According to inkorr.com: In September, there is high competition in the fuel market in the Kyiv region. According to the analytical portal 'All Gas Stations', prices for A-95 gasoline vary from 53.49 to 61.99 UAH per liter, creating an impressive difference of 8.50 UAH per liter.
'The price spread for A-95 gasoline reaches an impressive 8.50 UAH per liter,' the source reports.
The cheapest fuel can be filled at the 'Luxven' network for 53.49 UAH/l, as well as at 'Avantage 7' (54.95 UAH/l) and 'BRSM-nafta' (54.99 UAH/l). Premium networks such as SOCAR, Shell, OKKO, and WOG offer A-95 gasoline at prices up to 61.99 UAH per liter.
Average fuel prices are presented in the UPG network (58.90 UAH/l), AMIC (58.99 UAH/l), and KLO (59.59 UAH/l).
Cost of Other Types of Fuel
In addition to A-95 gasoline, prices for other types of fuel are also rising. The average cost of A-95+ gasoline is 60.74 UAH, A-92 - 55.89 UAH, and diesel fuel - 54.99 UAH. Autogas remains the most affordable alternative at a price of 34.72 UAH per liter.
It seems that some large networks will continue to surprise consumers with their pricing offers in the future.
In September, there is a significant price difference for gasoline in the Kyiv region, indicating active competition among different gas station networks. The lowest prices are offered by some networks, while premium brands set higher prices. The trend of rising prices also applies to other types of fuel; however, autogas remains a fairly accessible alternative. Competition in the market may lead to further expansion of price discrepancies among different gas station networks in the future.
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