Fuel prices have risen in Ukraine: how much do gasoline, diesel, and autogas cost.


Fuel prices have changed in Ukraine
Prices at gas stations across the country have increased, but with some ambiguity. According to the Minfin portal, prices for premium A-95 gasoline have risen by 53 kopecks and now average 58.24 hryvnias per liter. Regular A-95 has also increased by 88 kopecks and costs 54.33 hryvnias. At the same Time, A-92 gasoline has decreased by 80 kopecks and costs 51.90 hryvnias per liter.
Diesel fuel has seen the largest increase, by 90 kopecks, and now costs 53.09 hryvnias per liter. The price of auto gas has also risen by 55 kopecks and is now 35.21 hryvnias per liter.
For drivers, these changes are significant as they impact their budget. Ukrainians are currently actively using personal transportation for trips to relatives and into the city. However, after Easter, a decrease in car usage activity is expected, which may reduce the demand for fuel.
But in the European Union, fuel and heating prices may decrease, which will be good news for consumers. The situation in the oil products market continues to change, and it is worth keeping an eye on current fuel prices.
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