Fuel prices in Ukraine have decreased: how gas stations changed prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas.
Decrease in fuel prices in the Ukrainian market
On February 6, the Ukrainian fuel market recorded a slight decrease in fuel prices.
According to the Minfin portal, fuel prices have become one of the pressing issues for drivers, especially considering that they have been constantly rising lately. However, compared to the previous trading day, prices have dropped somewhat. Although the decrease is modest, it is still better than seeing an increase.
In particular, the price of A-95 premium gasoline decreased by 1 kopeck to 59.99 UAH per liter, A-95 by 2 kopecks to 56.81 UAH, A-92 by 0.07 UAH to 53.80 UAH. The price of diesel fuel decreased by 2 kopecks and is now 55.22 UAH per liter. The price of autogas decreased by 1 kopeck to 37.07 UAH.
Earlier it was reported that gas stations have raised prices for gasoline.
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