Fuel Prices Hold Steady in Kharkiv as Analysts Warn of Possible Surge to 150 UAH.
Fuel Prices in Kharkiv and the Region
According to Novyny.live: On March 15, 2023, fuel prices across Kharkiv and the surrounding area remained unchanged. The average regional costs for various fuel types are as follows:
- A-95+ — 72.22 UAH
- A-95 — 68.47 UAH
- A-92 — 65.96 UAH
- diesel fuel — 73.86 UAH
- autogas — 42.34 UAH
According to data from the company 'Ukrnafta,' their fuel pricing is as follows:
- A-95+ — 71.98 UAH
- A-95 — 68.98 UAH
- A-92 — 65.98 UAH
- diesel — 72.98 UAH
- autogas — 40.99 UAH
The company 'Ovis' offers comparable rates:
- A-95+ — 71.98 UAH
- A-95 — 68.98 UAH
- A-92 — 65.98 UAH
- diesel — 74.98 UAH
- autogas — 42.49 UAH
Fuel prices could climb as high as 150 hryvnias per liter.
People's Deputy Nina Yuzhanina
Expert Oleh Pendzyn has also weighed in, suggesting that the price of A-95 gasoline may increase by an additional 10 hryvnias. These projections point to potential shifts in the fuel market in the near future. For context, fuel costs are a key concern in Ukraine, where economic pressures and the ongoing conflict continue to strain household budgets and business operations.
Fuel Market Overview
The fuel market remains tense, with experts forecasting further price hikes. Given the current economic instability, such changes could significantly impact the expenses of both individuals and businesses that rely on fuel for their daily operations. Monitoring developments in this sector is crucial, as fuel prices often serve as a barometer for the broader economic climate in the country.
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