Kyiv Fuel Prices Hold Steady: Current Cost for A-95 and A-100 Gasoline.
Kyiv Fuel Prices as of March 6, 2023
According to Novyny.live: Fuel prices in the Ukrainian capital have remained stable, providing some predictability for drivers. As of March 6, 2023, the price for a liter of A-95 gasoline in Kyiv starts at 67.90 hryvnias, while the premium A-100 grade costs at least 77.90 hryvnias per liter. This stability, with no significant fluctuations, directly impacts motorists and fuel consumers in the city.
To provide a broader national context, the average fuel prices across Ukraine as of March 6, 2023, are as follows:
- Premium A-95 gasoline - 72.30 hryvnias
- A-95 gasoline - 68.28 hryvnias
- A-92 gasoline - 65.51 hryvnias
- Diesel fuel - 68.95 hryvnias
- Automotive gas - 40.23 hryvnias
This data indicates overall price stability in the national fuel market, which can be a positive sign for consumers managing their budgets.
Fuel Price Stability
Given the stable fuel prices in both Kyiv and nationwide, Ukrainian drivers can plan their fuel expenses without major concerns about sudden price shifts. This stability suggests a degree of market equilibrium, which is crucial for the broader economy. Price volatility in fuel can have wide-ranging effects on other sectors like transport and logistics, whereas steady prices help maintain consumer confidence and can support spending in other areas.
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