Gas tariffs in March: who among Ukrainians will not notice the new amounts in bills.
The price of gas for households will remain unchanged
From the beginning of spring 2025, the price of natural gas for most Ukrainian households will not change. According to the Gas Supply Company 'Naftogaz of Ukraine', more than 12 million households will pay 7.96 UAH per cubic meter of gas throughout the year. There are 9 gas suppliers for the population on the market, each with different tariffs.
Variety of gas prices
The annual price per cubic meter of gas varies from 7.79 to 9.99 UAH depending on the chosen supplier, while monthly prices range from 8.46 to 23 UAH per cubic meter and an increase is expected in March. LLC 'TC Naftogaz of Ukraine' and LLC 'Ternopiloblgaz Sales' offer the lowest monthly tariffs, while the highest are provided by LLC 'Lvivenergozbut' and LLC 'Retail Service' TM 'SvitloGaz'. It is important to note that more than 98% of consumers will remain under Naftogaz's annual tariffs until the end of April 2025.
Electricity and mobile communication tariffs
From March 1, 2025, electricity tariffs for the population will be 4.32 UAH per kilowatt-hour and will be valid until the end of the heating season. Mobile operators also announced a tariff increase in the first quarter of 2025 due to rising electricity costs and the need to restore damaged infrastructure.
Internet and utility service tariffs
Internet tariffs of Ukrainian providers are significantly lower than in EU countries, ranging from 4.6 to 6.9 euros. Utility tariffs remain stable, and 'Naftogaz of Ukraine' will keep the fixed gas price at 7.96 UAH per cubic meter until the end of April 2025.
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