Gas stations began to raise fuel prices at the beginning of the week, according to data from the Minfin portal, reports 'Hvylya'.
Drivers in Ukraine have been closely monitoring the changes in prices at gas stations, as fuel costs directly impact their family budgets and transportation expenses. This fact is felt not only by car owners but also by entrepreneurs who use commercial transport, as well as ordinary citizens for whom a car is the main means of transportation.
Minor changes in the fuel market
On August 4, there were minor changes in the pricing policy in the Ukrainian fuel market. Premium gasoline A-95 remained at the level of 63.54 hryvnias per liter, with no fluctuations compared to the previous day.
Gasoline A-95 increased by just one kopeck, reaching 58.95 hryvnias per liter, which is a minimal increase of 0.017 percent compared to the previous price.
Gasoline A-92 jumped by five kopecks, reaching 58.09 hryvnias per liter. Diesel fuel prices also rose by one kopeck, reaching 56.07 hryvnias per liter.
Automobile gas remained unchanged at 34.45 hryvnias per liter, making it the most economical type of fuel for vehicles.
The increase in fuel prices in Ukraine may significantly impact family budgets and overall transportation expenses for citizens. Such minor fluctuations may lead to more careful expense planning and the search for more efficient fuel-saving methods.