Fuel Prices Drop in Kharkiv Region: New Costs for Gasoline and Diesel Revealed.
Fuel Costs Decline Across Kharkiv Region
According to Novyny.live: On June 8, 2023, a decrease in fuel prices was recorded at gas stations throughout the Kharkiv region. The average cost of gasoline, diesel, and automotive gas has fallen, potentially easing financial pressure on local drivers.
Current Average Fuel Prices
As of June 8, 2023, the average fuel prices in the Kharkiv region are as follows:
- Premium A-95 gasoline — 79.48 UAH/liter;
- A-95 gasoline — 74.79 UAH/liter;
- A-92 gasoline — 69.91 UAH/liter;
- Diesel fuel — 85.14 UAH/liter;
- Automotive gas — 45.48 UAH/liter.
Compared to the previous day, June 7, fuel prices saw notable adjustments. The price for A-95 gasoline dropped from 75.01 UAH/liter to 74.79 UAH/liter. Diesel fuel became cheaper, falling from 85.20 UAH/liter to 85.14 UAH/liter. Similarly, automotive gas decreased from 45.57 UAH/liter to 45.48 UAH/liter.
This reduction in fuel prices in the Kharkiv region could improve the financial situation for drivers relying on personal vehicles. It may also signal a potential stabilization of the fuel market, which is crucial for the regional economy. Lower transportation costs can boost consumer purchasing power, especially amid ongoing economic uncertainty. Monitoring future price shifts will help clarify market trends and their local economic impact.
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