Fuel Prices in Lviv Remain Largely Steady, with Minor Increases for Diesel and Gas.
Fuel Price Overview for Lviv
According to Novyny.live: Fuel costs in Lviv have shown little overall movement, with only slight price hikes recorded for diesel and autogas. As of March 11, 2023, the prices for key fuel types in the city are as follows:
- Premium A-95 gasoline: 72.81 UAH per liter
- A-95 gasoline: 69.30 UAH per liter
- A-92 gasoline: 65.99 UAH per liter
- Diesel fuel: 74.14 UAH per liter (an increase of 0.67 UAH)
- Autogas (LPG): 41.65 UAH per liter (a minor rise)
This relative stability comes despite a significant nationwide surge in fuel demand reported since February 27. Consumption of A-95 gasoline grew by 40-70%, while demand for diesel fuel jumped by 60-140%. Such demand spikes are a key factor that can lead to price volatility in the fuel market.
In a related development, a draft resolution aimed at stabilizing fuel prices has been submitted to Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada. This legislative move signals the government's intent to mitigate the impact of market fluctuations on consumers.
Pricing at Major Lviv Fuel Stations
For comparison, here are the fuel prices at several popular networks in Lviv:
- SOCAR, WOG, OKKO: Premium A-95 gasoline at 73.99 UAH per liter
- BRCM-Nafta: Diesel at 69.99 UAH per liter, Autogas at 39.99 UAH per liter
Overall, the fuel market in Lviv remains stable, with only marginal adjustments for specific fuel types. The situation in Lviv reflects broader national trends where rising demand pressures prices. The proposed parliamentary resolution indicates active government efforts to manage costs, which drivers and other consumers should monitor closely as prices can shift with both market forces and policy decisions.
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