Fuel prices have risen again: how much the price of gasoline has increased since the beginning of the week.
27.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
27.08.2025
1358
Fuel prices in Ukraine have risen again
Ukrainian drivers have received unpleasant news: the cost of fuel has risen again. According to data from the Minfin portal, fuel prices continue to rise, causing concern among car owners who are already dissatisfied with the current figures.The cost of fuel has started to rise again, which cannot but upset drivers, as prices are already not very pleasing.According to the latest reports, premium gasoline A-95 has increased by 17 kopecks and now costs 63.29 hryvnias per liter, which represents an increase of 0.269%. Regular gasoline A-95 has also risen in price by 18 kopecks, to 58.83 hryvnias per liter, also showing an increase of 0.307%.Gasoline A-92 has remained at the previous level of 57.73 hryvnias per liter. Diesel fuel has risen by 12 kopecks, to 55.96 hryvnias per liter (an increase of 0.215%), while the price of automotive gas has increased by 5 kopecks, to 34.44 hryvnias per liter (an increase of 0.145%).Thus, the overall increase in fuel prices in Ukraine further complicates the financial situation for drivers. In the context of rising fuel prices, car owners may face additional expenses that will negatively affect their budget and consumer habits. The dependence of the Ukrainian economy on fuel prices may also have further consequences for the market and consumer goods.
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