Fuel Price Update for March 6, 2026: Costs in Kyiv, Lviv, and Kharkiv.
Fuel Prices Across Ukraine as of March 2026
According to Novyny.live: As of March 6, 2026, fuel prices in Ukraine have shown fluctuations, with notable variations in the cities of Kyiv, Lviv, and Kharkiv. The national average price for a liter of A-95 gasoline is 68.37 UAH, while A-92 gasoline averages 65.80 UAH per liter. Diesel fuel has an average cost of 69.10 UAH per liter, and automotive LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) averages 40.33 UAH per liter. These prices are a key indicator of broader economic pressures within the country.
City-Specific Fuel Costs
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Kyiv: A liter of 95-octane gasoline starts from 67.90 UAH, while premium A-100 gasoline is priced from 77.90 UAH. Average fuel prices in the Kyiv region confirm the broader national trend of rising costs.
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Lviv: The price for a liter of 95-octane gasoline ranges between 68.99 and 73.99 UAH. Average fuel costs in the Lviv region similarly reflect the increasing expense for drivers.
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Kharkiv: A liter of A-95 gasoline costs 66.99 UAH. At the Mustang network of gas stations in Kharkiv, a liter of A-100 gasoline is priced at 80.99 UAH.
Consequently, a clear upward trend in fuel prices is evident across Ukraine, raising concerns among motorists and potentially impacting the wider economy.
Analysts note that the rise in Ukrainian fuel prices may be driven by several factors, including shifts in global oil prices, currency exchange rate volatility, and domestic economic conditions.
The increase in fuel costs will not only affect drivers' expenses but is also likely to influence prices for other goods and services, as transportation is a significant component of overall costs. This dynamic could contribute to a broader rise in the national inflation rate.
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