Gas Prices Rise in Ukraine for February 2026.
Updated Gas Tariffs Announced for February 2026
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian gas suppliers have released new rates for February 2026, showing an average increase of 2 hryvnias per cubic meter compared to January. While monthly tariffs have risen, the annual tariff rates have remained unchanged. This adjustment comes as Ukraine continues to manage its domestic energy market while navigating broader European energy dynamics.
Consumer Gas Prices for February 2026
In February 2026, consumer gas prices will range from 7.96 to 9.99 hryvnias per cubic meter. The state-owned 'Naftogaz Ukrainy' remains the primary supplier, serving 98% of Ukrainian households. Naftogaz's price is set at 7.96 hryvnias per cubic meter and will remain fixed until April 2026.
- LLC 'Prykarpat Energo Trade' - 7.98 hryvnias
- LLC 'Galnaftogaz' (OKKO Contract) - 7.99 hryvnias
- LLC 'Lvivenergozbut' - monthly tariff of 28.00 hryvnias, price per cubic meter - 8.20 hryvnias
- LLC 'Kyivski Energetychni Posluhy' (YASNO) - 8.46 hryvnias per cubic meter
- LLC 'Dniprovski Energetychni Posluhy' (YASNO) - 8.46 hryvnias per cubic meter
- LLC 'Retail Service' (SvitloGaz) - 9.99 hryvnias, monthly tariff of 27.99 hryvnias
Consequently, Ukrainian gas consumers will face new pricing conditions in February 2026, with the increased tariffs potentially impacting household budgets.
The tariff increase reflects broader trends in the energy market, which may be influenced by shifts in global energy prices as well as domestic economic factors.
Consumers should prepare for potential changes in their utility expenses, especially given rising costs for other goods and services. It is important to note, however, that the stability of the annual tariff rates may help mitigate long-term financial pressure on households in the near future.
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