Fuel Prices in Zaporizhzhia: Diesel Nears 88 Hryvnias Per Liter.
Fuel Prices in Zaporizhzhia
According to Novyny.live: As of April 2, 2023, fuel costs remain elevated in Zaporizhzhia. For context, Ukraine has been grappling with energy market volatility due to the ongoing war, which continues to drive prices upward. Specifically, A-95 gasoline ranges from 69 to 71 hryvnias per liter, while the most expensive diesel has hit 87.90 hryvnias per liter. Overall, regional fuel prices are having a significant impact on the local economy.
Different gas station networks in Zaporizhzhia offer varying prices. For instance:
- ZOG Stations:
- Autogas – 45.50 hryvnias
- A-95 Gasoline – 71 hryvnias
- A-92 – 61 hryvnias
- Diesel – 83 hryvnias
- Euro5 Stations:
- A-95 – 69.99 hryvnias
- A-92 – 63.49 hryvnias
- Diesel – 85.99 hryvnias
- Autogas – 47.99 hryvnias
- UPG Stations:
- UPG 100 – 80.90 hryvnias
- UPG 95 – 74.90 hryvnias
- A-95 – 71.90 hryvnias
- Diesel – 87.90 hryvnias
Across Ukraine, diesel prices have also climbed, reaching 92.99 hryvnias per liter. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced agreements with the Middle East to secure diesel supplies, which could help stabilize the market.
The persistence of high fuel prices in Zaporizhzhia underscores the instability of Ukraine’s energy market, potentially harming economic activity and public welfare.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The president’s deals with the Middle East for diesel deliveries may lead to future price reductions, but for now, the situation remains challenging. Close monitoring of the fuel market is essential, as any shifts could ripple across the entire national economy.
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