Fuel Prices Surge in Lviv on March 20: Here’s What Gasoline, Diesel, and Autogas Now Cost.
Fuel Price Hike in Lviv
According to Novyny.live: On March 20, 2023, fuel prices rose across Lviv. The cost of gasoline, diesel, and autogas now varies depending on the filling station, signaling shifts in the regional fuel market. This increase comes amid broader economic pressures affecting energy costs in Ukraine.
The price for A-95 gasoline ranges from 68.99 to 74.99 UAH per liter. At the 'Ukrnafta' station, A-95 costs 68.99 UAH, while A-92 is priced at 65.99 UAH. The same station offers A-95 energy at the same rate as standard A-95, and diesel fuel (DP) at 77.99 UAH per liter.
- 'Ukrnafta' station:
- A-95 – 68.99 UAH
- A-92 – 65.99 UAH
- A-95 energy – 68.99 UAH
- Diesel – 77.99 UAH
- 'OKKO' station:
- PULLS 100 – 84.99 UAH
- PULLS 95 – 77.99 UAH
- A-95 Euro – 74.99 UAH
- PULLS Diesel – 87.99 UAH
- Diesel Euro – 84.99 UAH
- Autogas – 46.99 UAH
- AdBlue – 47.99 UAH
Additionally, on March 19, 2023, long queues were observed at the 'Hrushiv', 'Krakivets', and 'Shehyni' border checkpoints in the Lviv region. These events highlight heightened activity in the local fuel market and how price changes are influencing consumer behavior.
The fuel price increase in Lviv reflects broader market trends, potentially tied to fluctuations in global oil prices as well as domestic economic factors.
Queues at border checkpoints may indicate a surge in fuel demand, which could in turn affect fuel availability for consumers. Such changes could have serious implications for motorists and businesses reliant on goods transportation.
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