Diesel Hits 84 UAH per Liter in Kyiv as Expert Warns of Another Price Surge.
Diesel Fuel Prices in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine is experiencing a sharp rise in diesel fuel costs, with prices in Kyiv reaching 84 UAH per liter. Across the country, diesel now ranges from 78.90 to 83.99 UAH per liter, while A-95 gasoline is priced between 68.9 and 74.99 UAH per liter. This surge comes amid ongoing global energy market volatility, putting additional strain on Ukrainian consumers.
Gas Station Pricing Breakdown
At WOG stations, current fuel prices are as follows:
- Diesel Euro – 79.99 UAH
- A-95 Euro – 70.99 UAH
- 95 Mustang – 73.99 UAH
- 100 Mustang – 80.99 UAH
SOCAR stations are offering these rates:
- Nano Diesel – 79.99 UAH
- 95 Gasoline – 70.99 UAH
- Nano 95 – 74.99 UAH
- Diesel Nano Extra – 82.99 UAH
- Nano 100 – 80.99 UAH
- LPG – 44.98 UAH
UPG stations have set these prices:
- upg 100 – 78.9 UAH
- upg 95 – 71.9 UAH
- A-95 – 68.9 UAH
- EURO Diesel – 78.9 UAH
Economist Oleh Pendzyn predicts fuel prices could climb by an additional 5 to 7 UAH per liter if crude oil exceeds $100 per barrel. The current fuel market situation in Ukraine is raising concerns among both consumers and experts, as continued price hikes may have broader economic repercussions.
The recent upward trend in Ukrainian fuel prices could have serious consequences for households and businesses. Higher fuel costs are a key factor that may drive up transportation expenses for goods and services, thereby fueling inflation across the economy.
Analysts are urging close monitoring of global oil markets, as international price movements directly influence domestic fuel rates in Ukraine.
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