Gas Prices in Ukraine: What You’ll Pay for Delivery and Storage.
Natural Gas Prices in Ukraine Remain Steady
According to Espreso.tv: For households in Ukraine, natural gas prices are holding steady. The 'Fixed' tariff is set at 7.96 UAH per cubic meter and will remain in effect until the end of April 2027. A significant 98% of households—around 12.5 million—are customers of Naftogaz of Ukraine, highlighting strong consumer trust in the supplier. Other providers offer varying rates, which also shape the market landscape.
Gas Rates from Alternative Suppliers
Prices from other gas suppliers differ. For instance:
- ENERGY TRADE GROUP LLC - 7.799 UAH/m³
- NAFTOGAZ OF UKRAINE GC LLC - 7.96 UAH/m³
- TERNOPILOBLGAZ ZBUT LLC - 7.96 UAH/m³
- PRYKARPAT ENERGO TRADE LLC - 7.98 UAH/m³
- HALNAFTOGAZ LLC / OKKO CONTRACT PE - 7.99 UAH/m³
- LVIVENERGOZBUT LLC - 8.20 UAH/m³
- KYIV ENERGY SERVICES LLC (YASNO) - 8.46 UAH/m³
- DNIPRO ENERGY SERVICES LLC (YASNO) - 8.46 UAH/m³
- RETAIL SERVICE LLC under the SvitloGaz brand - 9.99 UAH/m³
Additionally, adjustments have been made to how gas delivery charges are calculated. For budget and religious organizations, the gas price is set at 16,390 UAH per thousand cubic meters (including VAT) through September 30, 2026. Heat producers pay 7,420 UAH per thousand cubic meters (including VAT), while electricity generators face a starting rate of 19,000 UAH per thousand cubic meters (including VAT).
Starting June 1, 2024, the gas storage tariff will decrease from 0.4 UAH to 0.36 UAH per thousand cubic meters per day (excluding VAT). At the same time, gas injection costs will rise by 16% to 290.45 UAH per thousand cubic meters (excluding VAT), and gas withdrawal costs will increase by 13% to 290.45 UAH per thousand cubic meters (excluding VAT).
“Gas for the population remains a key part of our work. We ensure stable supply and fulfill our commitments to consumers, even under extremely challenging conditions.” - Roman Chumak
Keeping gas prices stable in Ukraine is crucial for the country’s energy security, especially amid global economic fluctuations. The high level of trust in Naftogaz of Ukraine underscores its importance in a market that is shifting due to varying prices from other suppliers. Changes in storage and injection tariffs could also affect the overall cost of energy services for consumers in the near future.
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