March 14 Fuel Prices in Ukraine: What You’ll Pay for Gasoline, Diesel, and LPG.
Fuel Prices Across Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: As of March 14, 2023, fuel prices in Ukraine remain elevated, with significant variation among different filling stations. Premium gasoline A-95+ is listed at 72.67 UAH per liter, while standard A-92 gasoline costs 66.18 UAH per liter. Diesel fuel is priced at 74.81 UAH per liter, and autogas (LPG) is available for 42.39 UAH per liter. These figures reflect the ongoing pressure on consumers and businesses amid economic uncertainty.
City-Level Price Breakdown
In the capital city of Kyiv, prices are slightly above the national averages. The average cost of A-95+ gasoline is 73.06 UAH per liter, with A-95 at 69.25 UAH and A-92 at 67.73 UAH per liter. Diesel in Kyiv averages 74.98 UAH per liter, while LPG stands at 42.00 UAH per liter.
- Kyiv:
- A-95+: 73.06 UAH per liter
- A-95: 69.25 UAH per liter
- A-92: 67.73 UAH per liter
- Diesel: 74.98 UAH per liter
- LPG: 42.00 UAH per liter
Kharkiv shows a similar pricing trend. The average price for A-95+ is 72.22 UAH per liter, A-95 costs 68.47 UAH, and A-92 is at 65.96 UAH per liter. Diesel in the city averages 73.86 UAH per liter, with LPG priced at 42.34 UAH per liter.
- Kharkiv:
- A-95+: 72.22 UAH per liter
- A-95: 68.47 UAH per liter
- A-92: 65.96 UAH per liter
- Diesel: 73.86 UAH per liter
- LPG: 42.34 UAH per liter
Lviv also records high fuel costs. The average for A-95+ is 72.80 UAH per liter, A-95 is 69.30 UAH, and A-92 is 65.98 UAH per liter. Diesel in Lviv reaches 75.80 UAH per liter, while LPG is 43.02 UAH per liter.
- Lviv:
- A-95+: 72.80 UAH per liter
- A-95: 69.30 UAH per liter
- A-92: 65.98 UAH per liter
- Diesel: 75.80 UAH per liter
- LPG: 43.02 UAH per liter
Given these numbers, the outlook for fuel prices remains uncertain. Market analysts highlight potential shifts, but no clear predictions have emerged. Elevated fuel costs continue to strain Ukraine’s economy and dampen consumer spending.
In the context of economic instability, the high price of fuel is a growing concern for both households and businesses. Increased fuel expenses can drive up the cost of other goods and services, potentially lowering the overall standard of living for the population.
Monitoring changes in fuel pricing policy is therefore crucial for understanding the broader economic landscape. Global oil price fluctuations could also significantly impact the domestic market, making it essential to keep a close watch on developments.
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