Fuel prices have risen again: how much does gasoline cost at gas stations now.
According to inkorr.com: At the beginning of September 2025, fuel prices have increased in Ukraine. According to information from the Minfin portal, new tariffs for various types of fuel have been set at gas stations across the country.
Changes in fuel prices
The price of premium A-95 gasoline has increased by 1 kopeck and now stands at 63.33 hryvnias per liter. Regular A-95 gasoline has risen by 2 kopecks to 58.84 hryvnias per liter. A-92 gasoline has remained at 57.01 hryvnias per liter. Diesel fuel has also increased by 1 kopeck to 55.97 hryvnias per liter, whereas the price of automotive gas has remained unchanged at 34.43 hryvnias per liter.
Earlier it was reported that major gas station chains are preparing a pricing surprise.
Impact of price increases
As of September 2025, Ukrainian drivers are once again facing rising fuel prices. The increase in gasoline and diesel fuel prices by several kopecks per liter can significantly impact family budgets and the cost of transporting goods.
These fuel price fluctuations are often caused by changes in global oil markets and internal economic factors. As practice shows, changes in fuel prices can have a long-term effect on inflation and the prices of goods, as the increase in transportation costs will inevitably affect the prices of basic products.
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