Fuel 'swings': Gas stations raised prices for gasoline, while diesel and autogas became cheaper.
Fuel prices have changed again in Ukraine
Fuel prices have changed again at gas stations in Ukraine. According to the Minfin portal, gasoline prices have risen, while diesel and autogas have become cheaper.
Car owners closely monitor fuel prices as they directly impact their budgets and routes. Every change in fuel costs is significant for drivers across the country.
As of May 28, 2025, various pricing trends are observed in the Ukrainian fuel market.
Premium A-95 gasoline has risen by 15 kopecks to 58.85 hryvnias per liter. Regular A-95 gasoline has also increased, by a full 9 kopecks, to 54.58 hryvnias per liter. However, car owners using A-92 gasoline had reason to rejoice, as the cost of this fuel decreased by 2 kopecks. Diesel fuel also slightly became cheaper by 3 kopecks, to 52.59 hryvnias per liter. Autogas also slightly decreased, now costing 34.86 hryvnias per liter.
Thus, changes in fuel prices have once again surprised car owners in Ukraine, and the industry and passenger transport have suffered from these fluctuations.
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