Fuel prices in Lviv hit 82 hryvnias: could they climb even higher?.
Fuel prices in Lviv as of March 2026
According to Novyny.live: As of March 18, 2026, fuel prices in Lviv remain elevated, with A-95 gasoline and diesel costing around 70 hryvnias per liter or more. According to data, at UKRNAFTA gas stations, a liter of A-92 gasoline is priced at 65.99 hryvnias, A-95 at 68.99 hryvnias, A-95+ (Energy) at 71.99 hryvnias, and diesel fuel at 75.99 hryvnias per liter.
Fuel prices at various gas stations
- UKRNAFTA stations:
- A-92 gasoline — 65.99 hryvnias
- A-95 gasoline — 68.99 hryvnias
- A-95+ (Energy) gasoline — 71.99 hryvnias
- Diesel — 75.99 hryvnias
- OKKO stations:
- Pulls 95 — 75.99 hryvnias/liter
- A-95 Euro — 72.99 hryvnias/liter
- Diesel Euro — 81.99 hryvnias/liter
- LPG gas — 45.99 hryvnias/liter
- UPG stations:
- UPG 100 — 79.90 hryvnias/liter
- UPG 95 — 72.90 hryvnias/liter
- A-95 — 69.90 hryvnias/liter
- Diesel (Euro) — 82.90 hryvnias/liter
- LPG gas — 44.40 hryvnias/liter
Against this backdrop, it is worth noting that a liter of gasoline in Germany and Poland now exceeds 2 euros. For instance, in Berlin, diesel at gas stations costs around 2.25 euros per liter, equivalent to roughly 113 hryvnias.
Deputy Nina Yuzhanina has stated that 'gasoline prices could even reach 150 hryvnias.'
The fuel price situation remains a hot topic among consumers and experts. High fuel costs in Ukraine mirror a global trend in petroleum markets, with price increases observed in many countries. Comparisons with Germany and Poland highlight that Ukrainian motorists are currently facing significant financial burdens, which could fuel inflation and weigh on the national economy. The lawmaker's forecast of further price hikes underscores the need for close market monitoring and strategies to keep fuel affordable for households and businesses.
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