Fuel Prices in Ukraine Surge Again: Latest Costs for Gasoline.
Fuel Prices in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Fuel prices in Ukraine are climbing once more, driven by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. As of March 4, 2026, the cost of A-95 gasoline in Kyiv ranges from 63.99 to 73.99 UAH per liter, while premium A-100 gasoline sells for between 78.99 and 80.99 UAH per liter. Diesel fuel at the capital's filling stations is priced within a range of 63.99 to 73.99 UAH per liter.
Average Fuel Prices
Data for March 4 shows the average fuel prices in the Kyiv region as follows:
- Premium A-95 gasoline — 71.61 UAH
- Regular A-95 gasoline — 67.51 UAH
- A-92 gasoline — 66.74 UAH
- Diesel fuel — 67.75 UAH
- Autogas (LPG) — 39.70 UAH per liter
Across Ukraine, the average price for premium A-95 gasoline on this date is 71.67 UAH per liter, an increase of 2.10 UAH (+3.019%). The average for regular A-95 gasoline is 67.20 UAH per liter, up by 2.13 UAH (+3.273%). For A-92 gasoline, the national average is 63.78 UAH per liter, a rise of 2.02 UAH (+3.271%).
Against a backdrop of global shifts and rising energy resource costs, Ukrainians continue to face higher prices at the pump. The March 4 figures for Kyiv clearly indicate an upward trend, mirroring worldwide economic patterns. These price hikes directly impact household budgets and the cost of goods transportation.
The fuel price situation in Ukraine reflects global economic challenges, particularly the impact of Middle Eastern conflicts on world energy markets. Rising fuel costs can have serious consequences for consumers, including increased transportation expenses and inflationary pressure.
The Ukrainian fuel market is also subject to domestic factors, such as tax policy and currency exchange rates, which may lead to further price fluctuations in the future.
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