Kyiv Fuel Prices Hit 80 UAH per Liter: Where to Find the Cheapest Gas Stations.
Fuel Prices in Kyiv as of May 30
According to Novyny.live: As of May 30, fuel prices in Kyiv remain elevated, with the average cost of A-95 gasoline ranging between 76 and 80 Ukrainian hryvnias per liter.
Price Breakdown Across Major Fuel Networks
At WOG gas stations, prices are as follows:
- Euro 5 diesel - 88.90 UAH
- Mustang+ diesel - 91.90 UAH
- 95 Euro 5-E5 gasoline - 79.90 UAH
- 95 Mustang gasoline - 82.90 UAH
- 100 Mustang gasoline - 89.90 UAH
- LPG - 47.90 UAH
- AdBlue - 56.90 UAH
OKKO stations offer these rates:
- 100 Pulls - 89.90 UAH
- Pulls diesel - 91.90 UAH
- Euro diesel - 88.90 UAH
- 95 Pulls - 82.90 UAH
- A-95 Euro - 79.90 UAH
- LPG - 47.90 UAH
- AdBlue - 56.90 UAH
At Marshal stations, the prices are:
- 95 Euro - 73.99 UAH
- Euro diesel - 84.49 UAH
- 95 Evox - 76.99 UAH
- LPG - 44.49 UAH
- Evox diesel - 87.49 UAH
- 100 Euro - 79.99 UAH
Socar gas stations list their fuel costs as:
- NANO 100 - 89.90 UAH
- DIESEL NANO Extro - 91.90 UAH
- NANO diesel - 88.90 UAH
- NANO 95 - 83.90 UAH
- A-95 - 79.90 UAH
- LPG - 47.90 UAH
- AdBlue - 49 UAH
UPG network prices are as follows:
- upg100 - 84.90 UAH
- upg95 - 78.40 UAH
- A-95 - 76.40 UAH
- Euro Diesel - 84.26 UAH
- upgDiesel - 86.90 UAH
- AdBlue - 46 UAH
- LPG - 45.90 UAH
These high fuel costs come amid ongoing challenges for Kyiv, including recent attacks. A Russian strike on the 'Kvadrat' shopping mall occurred on the night of May 24, and on the night of May 28, a biothermal power plant in Ivankiv, Kyiv region, was hit. Additionally, a dormitory in Kyiv's Darnytskyi district was destroyed on May 24 and has yet to undergo a technical inspection.
The elevated fuel prices in Kyiv reflect Ukraine's broader economic strain, where war and bombardments continue to disrupt resource availability and infrastructure.
Energy price trends could have lasting effects on residents, particularly by raising transportation and goods costs. With persistent security threats, Kyiv's population faces added hardships that demand attention from authorities and the community alike.
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