Middle East Conflict Drives Up Fuel and Gas Prices Across Ukraine.

Middle East Conflict Drives Up Fuel and Gas Prices Across Ukraine
Middle East Conflict Drives Up Fuel and Gas Prices Across Ukraine

Fuel and Gas Prices in Ukraine

According to Novyny.live: Fuel and gas costs in Ukraine, particularly in the city of Kharkiv, are continuing an upward trend linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. As of March 5, 2026, prices in the region show a consistent increase. This situation reflects how global instability can directly impact local economies far from the conflict zone.

Kharkiv Fuel Prices as of March 5, 2026

  • Gasoline A-95 Mustang and A-95 Euro - 70.99 UAH per liter
  • A-95 PLUS at BRSM filling stations - 65.99 UAH per liter
  • A-95 Premium at BRSM filling stations - 54.99 UAH per liter
  • Diesel fuel at WOG filling stations - 70.99 UAH per liter
  • Diesel at BRSM filling stations - 66.99 UAH per liter
  • Automotive gas (LPG) - 41.98 UAH per liter (up from 38.85 UAH)

Average fuel prices across Ukrainian regions as of March 5 indicate that outside regional centers, 95-octane gasoline can be purchased for 64.50 UAH, A-92 for 61.50 UAH, and diesel for 67.50 UAH. This nationwide price surge is likely connected to broader economic factors, including the geopolitical situation influencing global fuel markets.

Consequently, the overall rise in fuel and gas prices is causing significant concern among Ukrainian consumers. The climbing costs of gasoline and diesel are directly affecting daily household expenses.

The rising fuel prices in Ukraine point to a worsening economic climate, a consequence of both global market trends and local factors.

Consumers are facing higher transportation costs, which may contribute to overall inflation and reduce the population's purchasing power. In this context, monitoring further market changes and the government's response to these economic pressures is crucial for households and businesses alike.


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