Fuel prices rose in Ukraine at the beginning of the week: Gas stations showed prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas.
Fuel prices increased in Ukraine at the beginning of the week
At the start of the new week, an increase in fuel prices at gas stations has been recorded in Ukraine. According to data from the Minfin portal, on May 5, 2025, the prices for all types of fuel rose.
Gasoline in the A-95 premium category increased in price to 58.63 hryvnias per liter, which is 8 kopecks or 0.137% higher compared to the previous value. Gasoline grade A-95 has risen by 24 kopecks (0.441%) and now costs 54.66 hryvnias per liter.
Diesel fuel increased its price by 23 kopecks (0.433%) and is now sold for 53.41 hryvnias per liter.
The price of automotive gas also rose by 6 kopecks (0.171%), reaching 35.24 hryvnias per liter.
This may lead to increased costs for drivers, impacting family budgets and transportation costs. Further increases in fuel prices are expected in the near future.
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