Fuel Prices in Kharkiv Rise Again: New Costs for Gasoline, Diesel, and Autogas.
Fuel Prices in Kharkiv and the Region
According to Novyny.live: As of March 16, 2023, fuel prices in Kharkiv and its surrounding area have increased once more. A liter of A-95+ gasoline now costs 72.23 UAH, while a liter of diesel fuel is priced at 75.44 UAH. The average fuel prices in the region are as follows:
- A-95+ — 72.23 UAH
- A-95 — 68.76 UAH
- A-92 — 65.97 UAH
- Diesel — 75.44 UAH
- Autogas — 42.65 UAH
Notably, the cost of A-95+ and A-92 went up by just one kopeck each, while A-96 saw a steeper increase of 29 kopecks. Diesel fuel became more expensive by 1.58 UAH, and autogas rose by 33 kopecks.
Prices at Gas Station Chains
At the OKKO chain, a liter of A-95+ costs 73.99 UAH, A-95 is 70.99 UAH, diesel fuel is 79.99 UAH, and autogas is 44.99 UAH. At the Marshal chain, fuel prices are as follows:
- A-95+ — 71.99 UAH
- A-95 — 68.99 UAH
- Diesel — 73.99 UAH
- Autogas — 40.79 UAH
Overall, there is a widespread increase in fuel prices across the region.
This upward trend in fuel costs in Kharkiv and the region mirrors a broader pattern seen across Ukraine, driven by economic instability and external factors like global oil prices. Such hikes can negatively impact consumers and businesses, as higher fuel costs often lead to increased prices for other goods and services. Monitoring fuel prices can serve as a key indicator of the economic climate in the region and the country as a whole.
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