Fuel Prices in Lviv Hold Steady: What You'll Pay for Petrol and Diesel.
Fuel Prices in Lviv as of March 31, 2023
According to Novyny.live: As of March 31, 2023, fuel prices at UKRNAFTA and OKKO stations in Lviv remained unchanged compared to March 30. No sharp price spikes were recorded, offering consumers a period of predictable costs at the pump. This stability comes amid broader economic uncertainty in the region.
Station-by-Station Price Breakdown
At UKRNAFTA stations on March 31, prices were as follows:
- A-92 — 65.99 UAH/liter
- A-95 — 68.99 UAH/liter
- A-95+ — 71.99 UAH/liter
- Diesel (DP) — 81.99 UAH/liter
Meanwhile, at OKKO stations, the price list looked like this:
- Pulls 95 — 77.99 UAH/liter
- A-95 Euro — 74.99 UAH/liter
- Pulls Diesel — 90.99 UAH/liter
- Diesel Euro — 87.99 UAH/liter
- LPG — 47.99 UAH/liter
According to the data, the cheapest diesel was available at UKRNAFTA stations, while the highest diesel prices were seen at SOCAR, WOG, and OKKO. As for petrol, A-92 was only offered by UKRNAFTA at 65.99 UAH/liter. The lowest price for A-95 was at AMIC — 67.99 UAH/liter, whereas the highest prices were recorded at SOCAR, WOG, and OKKO — 74.99 UAH/liter. Premium A-95+ at AMIC was also cheaper than at SOCAR, WOG, and OKKO.
Overall, consumers in Lviv can expect stable fuel prices at major stations, which may help ease pressure on household budgets.
This price stability in Lviv's fuel market, against the backdrop of general economic conditions, may signal a temporary equilibrium. The absence of sharp fluctuations could help maintain consumer confidence and support household financial planning.
Additionally, keeping an eye on price differences between diesel and petrol across stations can help consumers make more cost-effective choices, especially as competitors adjust their rates.
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