Kyiv Fuel Prices Surge: Diesel Hits Record Highs, Autogas Nears 42 UAH.
Fuel Market Conditions in Kyiv and the Region
According to Novyny.live: As of March 13, 2023, fuel prices in Kyiv and its surrounding area remain elevated following a recent spike, with diesel and autogas seeing notable increases. Diesel has become the most expensive fuel type available in the capital's market.
Current Fuel Pricing
At WOG gas stations, the following prices were recorded on March 13:
- A-95 gasoline – 70.99 UAH
- Premium A-95 gasoline – 73.99 UAH
- A-100 gasoline – 80.99 UAH
- Diesel fuel – 77.99 UAH
- Autogas – 44.98 UAH
Meanwhile, at UPG filling stations, prices were as follows:
- Diesel (Euro 5) – 75.40 UAH
- A-95 gasoline – 68.90 UAH
- A-95+ gasoline – 71.90 UAH
- A-100 gasoline – 78.90 UAH
Across the Kyiv region, diesel prices range from 70.95 to 77.99 UAH per liter on average. These figures highlight the financial burden on consumers, potentially raising costs for transportation and vehicle-related services. Autogas prices are approaching 42 UAH per liter, a key concern for many drivers.
Overall, the fuel market in Kyiv and the region remains strained, with prices continuing their upward trend. Drivers should factor these changes into their budgeting and travel plans.
Rising fuel costs could significantly impact the regional economy, as higher transportation expenses may lead to increased prices for goods and services.
Given the volatility in the energy market, it is crucial to monitor future trends, as they could influence consumer behavior and contribute to broader inflationary pressures.
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