Ukrainian drivers were shown the price differences for gasoline, diesel, and autogas in two regions.
Fuel prices in Poltava and Dnipropetrovsk regions
Ukrainian drivers have received important information about fuel prices in the Poltava and Dnipropetrovsk regions. According to the Minfin portal, as reported by 'Hvylya', significant price differences were found as of June 12, 2025.
For example, fuel in Dnipropetrovsk region is cheaper than in Poltava. This is particularly important for vehicle owners who constantly move around, as prices affect route choices and overall travel costs.
Comparison of fuel prices between regions
According to Minfin, the price difference for gasoline between the regions ranges from 0.75 to 2.50 UAH per liter. For instance, lower prices for diesel fuel, autogas, and octane-80 have been found in Dnipropetrovsk region, but gasoline grade A-92 turned out to be more expensive compared to Poltava.
Overall, drivers are advised to carefully study fuel prices in both regions to reduce costs and choose the optimal refueling route. It should also be noted that more and more Ukrainians are choosing used cars from the American market, which may also affect their fuel expenses.
As a result of the study, significant price differences in fuels between Poltava and Dnipropetrovsk regions have been identified, which is important to consider for effective travel planning and cost savings for drivers of all categories.
A comprehensive comparison of fuel prices in different regions of Ukraine allows drivers to choose the optimal refueling option, which helps save money and effectively plan routes. Thus, a smart study of fuel pricing policies can significantly impact the budgets of car owners.Read also
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