Nearly 59 hryvnias per liter: Gas stations have raised prices on gasoline, diesel, and autogas again.
23.04.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
23.04.2025
4417
Fuel prices continue to rise in Ukraine
Recently, there has been a constant increase in prices for gasoline, diesel fuel, and autogas at gas stations in Ukraine. This trend is confirmed by data from the Minfin portal.
With the arrival of warm days, the number of trips increases: summer residents are heading to their plots, families are planning vacations in nature, and the tourist season is gaining momentum. However, the rising fuel prices are affecting drivers' plans.
According to data obtained on April 23, 2025, the prices for all types of fuel in Ukraine have significantly increased. The price of gasoline A-92 has risen by 67 kopecks or 1.291%, reaching 52.57 hryvnias per liter. The price of gasoline A-95 is now 54.96 hryvnias, which is an increase of 63 kopecks or 1.16% compared to before.
Diesel fuel prices have also risen, increasing by 61 kopecks or 1.149%, to 53.70 hryvnias per liter. Premium gasoline A-95 now costs drivers 58.63 hryvnias per liter, which is an increase of 39 kopecks or 0.67%. The smallest price increase was seen in autogas, which has risen by 16 kopecks or 0.454%, to 35.37 hryvnias per liter.
It was previously reported that there may be a significant reduction in fuel and heating costs in European Union countries.
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