Fuel Prices Drop in Lviv: Petrol and Diesel Costs as of March 25.
Fuel Price Decline in Lviv
According to Novyny.live: On March 25, 2023, fuel prices in Lviv saw a reduction, with the cost of A-95+ petrol falling by 33 kopiyky. Currently, A-95+ petrol is priced at 75.48 UAH, A-95 petrol at 72.19 UAH, and A-92 petrol at 65.99 UAH. Diesel remains unchanged at 85.07 UAH, while autogas costs 45.85 UAH.
According to data from gas stations, at AMIC locations, A-95+ petrol costs 71.99 UAH, A-95 petrol 67.99 UAH, diesel 85.99 UAH, and autogas 44.49 UAH. At SOCAR stations, prices for A-95+ petrol are 77.99 UAH, A-95 petrol 74.99 UAH, diesel 86.99 UAH, and autogas 46.98 UAH. Similarly, at OKKO stations, A-95+ petrol is 77.99 UAH, A-95 petrol 74.99 UAH, diesel 86.99 UAH, and autogas 46.99 UAH.
City Safety Incident
It is also worth noting that on March 25, traffic in Lviv was partially restricted due to a suspicious bag. Mayor Andriy Sadovyi commented on the matter, stating:
“there are questions about the effectiveness of protection” - Andriy Sadovyi
Additionally, he acknowledged that his earlier remarks about the city's air defense operations were inaccurate.
The drop in fuel prices in Lviv may signal shifts in the oil products market, potentially influencing overall consumer costs in the region. Meanwhile, the incident involving the suspicious bag highlights ongoing security concerns in the city, which could affect public perception amid heightened tensions. Variations in fuel prices across different gas stations also reflect competition among suppliers, potentially guiding consumer choices.
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