Fuel Prices Surge in Kyiv: New Costs for Gasoline and Diesel Revealed.
Fuel Price Hike in Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: On March 21, 2023, fuel prices in Kyiv rose once again, pushing the average cost of gasoline and diesel to new highs and raising concerns among local residents. The average price for diesel now stands at 81.20 UAH, while premium gasoline A-95+ has reached 74.65 UAH. This increase adds to the financial strain on drivers and businesses in the capital.
Fuel Prices on March 21
According to available data, the fuel prices on March 21 are as follows:
- A-95+ — 74.65 UAH
- A-95 — 71.42 UAH
- A-92 — 66.59 UAH
- Diesel fuel (DF) — 81.20 UAH
- Autogas — 44.78 UAH
At WOG gas stations, the price for Euro5 diesel is 85.99 UAH, Mustang+ diesel is 88.99 UAH, 95 Euro5 is 74.99 UAH, 95 Mustang is 77.99 UAH, 100 Mustang is 84.99 UAH, and gas is 46.98 UAH. Meanwhile, at UPG stations, prices are 82.90 UAH for 100 UPG, 76.90 UAH for 95 UPG, 73.90 UAH for A-96, and 84.40 UAH for Euro diesel.
Beyond fuel costs, Alena Shkrum highlighted a significant shortage of reserve capacity in Kyiv. Additionally, authorities uncovered a former director of the municipal enterprise 'Golosiivo-Budinvest' who was providing draft deferments. Finally, it is worth noting that Kyiv's land commission remains inactive, sparking concerns among residents.
The rising fuel prices in Kyiv could have a substantial impact on the city's economy, as higher transportation costs are likely to drive up the price of goods and services. Moreover, issues with reserve capacity and the non-functioning land commission point to broader challenges in the city's infrastructure, potentially leading to additional social and economic difficulties for residents.
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