Fuel Prices in Kyiv Hit Record Highs: Diesel at 87 UAH per Liter.
Fuel Prices in Kyiv on March 25, 2023
According to Novyny.live: On March 25, 2023, fuel prices in Kyiv remain elevated. The cost of diesel at certain gas stations has reached 86.99 UAH per liter, while A-92 gasoline stands at 73.19 UAH per liter and LPG at 46.98 UAH per liter. These high prices continue to worry consumers across the capital.
Price Breakdown by Fuel Type
At various gas stations, A-92 gasoline prices vary as follows:
- Ukrnafta — 65.99 UAH per liter
- BVS — 58.99 UAH per liter
- KLO — 73.19 UAH per liter
Similarly, A-95 gasoline shows a range of prices:
- Shell — 61.99 UAH per liter
- Ukrnafta — 68.99 UAH per liter
- BVS — 69.99 UAH per liter
- KLO — 74.19 UAH per liter
Diesel fuel costs on March 25 also differ by station:
- Shell — 61.99 UAH per liter
- Ukrnafta — 73.99 UAH per liter
However, at SOCAR, OKKO, and WOG stations, diesel prices hit a maximum of 86.99 UAH per liter. For LPG, Shell charges 36.99 UAH per liter, Ukrnafta 41.99 UAH per liter, while SOCAR and WOG list it at 46.98 UAH per liter.
Average fuel prices in Kyiv on March 25 show the following figures:
- A-95+ gasoline — 71.99 UAH per liter
- A-95 — 68.49 UAH per liter
- A-92 — 66.09 UAH per liter
The average cost of diesel in the capital is 74.49 UAH per liter, and LPG averages 41.99 UAH per liter. At UPG stations on March 25, A-95 gasoline costs 71.90 UAH per liter, while euro diesel is priced at 84.90 UAH per liter.
Overall, the fuel market in Kyiv remains under pressure from high prices, affecting consumer sentiment and the regional economic climate.
The elevated fuel prices in Kyiv may stem from several factors, including rising global oil prices, currency fluctuations, and domestic economic conditions.
As a result, consumers are likely to continue feeling a financial strain from increased fuel costs, which could contribute to broader inflationary trends in Ukraine. Meanwhile, transportation-dependent businesses may face challenges in budgeting and pricing strategies.
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