Ukrainian Fuel Prices Approach 81 Hryvnia: Where to Find the Cheapest Gas on March 4
Fuel Prices on the Rise in Ukraine
According to Главком: Fuel costs in Ukraine have been increasing, with data from March 4, 2023, showing gasoline prices at some stations nearing 81 hryvnias per liter. The most affordable A-95 gasoline is offered by the Ukrnafta network at 67.99 hryvnias per liter. At WOG stations, A-95 Euro gasoline costs 68.99 hryvnias, while at OKKO and SOCAR, the price for this fuel is 70.99 hryvnias per liter.
For 100-octane gasoline, the price at WOG is 78.99 hryvnias per liter, whereas at OKKO and SOCAR stations it reaches 80.99 hryvnias. Diesel fuel has also become more expensive: the lowest price was recorded at the Ukrnafta network-67.99 hryvnias per liter. At WOG, Euro-5 diesel costs 68.99 hryvnias, and at OKKO and SOCAR, this figure is 70.99 hryvnias. Premium grades of diesel at some stations cost over 73-75 hryvnias per liter.
Autogas Prices and Their Trends
Regarding autogas (LPG), the lowest offers are from WOG and SOCAR, where the price is 40.98 hryvnias per liter. At Ukrnafta, autogas costs 40.99 hryvnias, and at OKKO it is 41.99 hryvnias. Over the last day, fuel prices have risen by at least 1-2 hryvnias. As of March 2, diesel fuel and A-95 gasoline had increased in price by approximately one hryvnia on average.
The rise in fuel prices in Ukraine may reflect trends on global markets as well as domestic economic factors, such as fluctuations in the hryvnia exchange rate and changes in tax policy. In the context of war and global economic challenges, energy prices remain sensitive to shifts, which can affect the cost of goods and services within the country. For context, these price movements are closely watched by consumers and businesses alike, as fuel is a key cost driver in the economy. It is important for consumers to monitor prices and factor them into their expense planning.
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