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Fuel Prices in Kyiv Hold Steady: Latest Figures for March 6

Fuel prices in Kyiv stabilized
Ціни на паливо в Києві залишаються незмінними: свіжі дані на 6 березня

Current Fuel Price Situation in Kyiv

According to Главком: Fuel prices in Kyiv's capital region have shown little movement, remaining largely unchanged from the evening of March 5 through the morning of March 6. According to the source, no further price increases were recorded, and significant queues are not currently present at city filling stations. This stability comes amidst a period of global energy market volatility.

Updated Fuel Prices

The latest prices for various fuel types in Kyiv are as follows:

  • Gasoline A-95 – from 67.99 UAH per liter;
  • Gasoline A-100 – from 77.90 UAH per liter;
  • Diesel fuel – from 66.99 UAH to 76.69 UAH per liter.

Major fuel station networks providing these prices include:

  • UPG;
  • OKKO;
  • WOG;
  • KLO;
  • SOCAR;
  • UKRNAFTA;
  • BRSM.

Specifically, prices at UPG stations are:

  • A95 – 67.99 UAH;
  • A95+ – 70.90 UAH;
  • Diesel – 67.90 UAH;
  • Diesel+ – 70.90 UAH;
  • A100 – 77.90 UAH;
  • Gas – 40.00 UAH.

At OKKO stations, A95 gasoline costs 70.99 UAH, and diesel is 70.99 UAH. The WOG network offers similar prices for A95 and diesel. KLO stations list A95 at 70.49 UAH and A100 at 81.29 UAH. In the SOCAR network, A95 is priced at 70.99 UAH and A100 at 80.99 UAH. UKRNAFTA stations offer A95 for 68.99 UAH and A92 for 65.99 UAH. The BRSM network has the most accessible price for A95+ at 65.99 UAH.

It is worth noting that global oil prices have seen a slight decline for the first time in six days, which may influence future fuel price trends in Ukraine. The Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH) is the local currency used for these prices.

The fuel market in Kyiv remains stable despite fluctuations in global oil prices. The absence of long lines at stations also indicates that consumers do not feel an urgent need to stockpile fuel. The recent dip in global prices could set the stage for potential reductions in Ukraine's fuel costs in the near future, but for now, the situation appears to be under control.

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