Diesel and Auto Gas Prices Surge in Kyiv: What You’ll Pay at the Pump on March 14.
Fuel Prices in Ukraine as of March 14, 2023
According to Novyny.live: On March 14, 2023, Kyiv saw a sharp increase in fuel costs, with diesel climbing to 74.98 UAH per liter and auto gas reaching 42 UAH. The average price for diesel that day stood at 74.51 UAH, while the average for auto gas was 41.56 UAH. Here’s a breakdown of average fuel prices across different types in Kyiv on March 14:
- A-95+ — 73.06 UAH
- A-95 — 69.25 UAH
- A-92 — 67.73 UAH
- Diesel — 74.98 UAH
- Auto gas — 42 UAH
Key Players in the Fuel Market
Several major chains dominate the Ukrainian fuel market. For instance, prices at the OKKO network are as follows:
- A-95+ — 73.98 UAH
- A-95 — 70.98 UAH
- Diesel — 77.98 UAH
- Auto gas — 44.99 UAH
At WOG stations, the pricing structure is similar:
- A-95+ — 73.98 UAH
- A-95 — 70.98 UAH
- Diesel — 77.98 UAH
- Auto gas — 44.97 UAH
Experts offer mixed forecasts on where fuel prices are headed.
Oleksiy Kushch has warned that prices could potentially rise to 100 UAH per liter.In contrast, Danylo Hetmantsev argues that there is currently no solid economic justification for further increases.
Rising fuel costs in Ukraine, especially amid global energy price hikes, serve as a key barometer of the country’s economic health. This latest surge could drive up the cost of goods and services, as transportation remains a major factor in pricing. Analysts are closely monitoring the situation, since fluctuations in fuel prices can have far-reaching effects on both consumers and businesses.
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