Fuel Prices in Kyiv Experience Sharp Increase: New Costs for Gasoline and Diesel.
Fuel Prices in Kyiv (March 2023)
According to Novyny.live: As of March 10, 2023, the cost of gasoline and diesel fuel in Kyiv shows significant market volatility. On this date, the price of standard A-95 gasoline in the capital ranges from 68.90 to 70.99 UAH per liter. Premium A-95 gasoline exceeds 71–73 UAH per liter, while A-100 gasoline costs 80.99 UAH per liter.
Diesel fuel at Kyiv's filling stations is approaching the 79 UAH per liter mark. The price of diesel increased by 2.27 UAH in a single day, whereas the price of A-95 gasoline rose by 0.64 UAH. These price surges are occurring in a nation already under significant economic pressure due to the ongoing war.
Average Fuel Prices in the Kyiv Region
As of March 9, 2023, the average fuel prices in the Kyiv region were as follows:
- Premium A-95 gasoline: 72.88 UAH
- Standard A-95 gasoline: 69.32 UAH
- A-92 gasoline: 67.74 UAH
- Diesel fuel: 71.86 UAH
- Automotive gas: 40.57 UAH
These figures indicate that fuel prices remain at a high level, and their fluctuations are likely to impact vehicle owners and consumers across the region.
Overall, a clear upward trend in fuel costs is evident, raising concerns among drivers and potentially affecting the broader national economic situation.
The rise in fuel prices in Ukraine, particularly in Kyiv, mirrors broader trends in the global energy market. These can be linked to factors such as shifts in supply and demand, as well as the influence of the domestic economic climate.
Source: Market experts
High fuel costs can increase expenses for both consumers and businesses, which may in turn lead to higher prices for goods and services dependent on transportation. Therefore, monitoring further changes in the fuel market is crucial to understanding their potential consequences for the economy as a whole.
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