Fuel Prices on the Rise in Ukraine: Latest Costs for Gasoline, Diesel, and Autogas.
Fuel Price Update for Ukraine as of March 13, 2023
According to Novyny.live: Across Ukraine, fuel prices have been climbing, with regional variations shaping the final cost at the pump. As of March 13, 2023, motorists in cities like Lviv, Kyiv, and Kharkiv are seeing different rates for gasoline, diesel, and autogas. These fluctuations are important for drivers to track, especially those planning long trips or managing household budgets.
The national average price for premium A-95+ gasoline now stands at 72.67 UAH. Here is a breakdown of the average fuel costs across the country:
- A-95+ — 72.67 UAH
- A-95 — 69.03 UAH
- A-92 — 66.18 UAH
- Diesel fuel — 74.81 UAH
- Autogas — 42.39 UAH
City-by-City Fuel Price Comparison
In Lviv, fuel tends to be slightly more expensive. The average cost for A-95+ is 72.81 UAH, A-95 runs at 69.30 UAH, A-92 is 65.99 UAH, diesel hits 75.80 UAH, and autogas is priced at 43.03 UAH.
Kyiv shows its own pricing pattern, with A-95+ averaging 73.01 UAH, A-95 at 69.26 UAH, A-92 at 67.74 UAH, diesel at 74.51 UAH, and autogas at 41.56 UAH.
Kharkiv, meanwhile, offers somewhat lower prices compared to other major cities. There, A-95+ averages 72.23 UAH, A-95 is 68.48 UAH, A-92 is 65.97 UAH, diesel costs 73.87 UAH, and autogas is 42.34 UAH.
Overall, the upward trend in Ukrainian fuel prices continues, making it essential for consumers to account for regional differences when budgeting for travel or daily commutes.
The rising cost of fuel in Ukraine can be attributed to several factors, including global oil price volatility, shifts in tax policies, and broader economic conditions.
Drivers are advised to stay informed about local price variations, as costs can differ significantly even within the same country. This highlights the importance of careful fuel expense planning, particularly for those who frequently move between cities.
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