OKKO, SOCAR, WOG and others: Ukrainians shown how fuel prices for gasoline, diesel and autogas differ at gas stations in Kyiv region.
21.11.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
21.11.2024
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Ukrainians were shown how fuel prices differ at gas stations in Kyiv region.
As reported by 'Khvylia', this is evidenced by data from the site vseazs.com.
There is a significant price difference for fuel among various gas station chains in Kyiv region. It is important for drivers to know current prices to save money. Therefore, we will show how much gasoline, diesel fuel, and autogas cost as of November 21.
For example, premium gasoline A-98 can be purchased for approximately 52 hryvnias per liter.
Improved A-95+ has a higher price - around 58.45 hryvnias, with prices ranging from 55.90 to almost 61 hryvnias depending on the gas station.
Standard A-95 is most profitably bought at the 'Avantage 7' network for 52.95 hryvnias, which is below the average regional price of 55.97 hryvnias. At some gas stations, such as SOCAR, this type of fuel costs more - 58.99 hryvnias.
Gasoline A-92 costs an average of 53.64 hryvnias, while the cheaper A-80 costs only 17.99 hryvnias.
For owners of diesel cars, the most advantageous price is at the 'Marshal' gas station, where fuel costs 47.79 hryvnias per liter.
Diesel+ will cost 57.50 hryvnias per liter.
Autogas costs an average of 35.24 hryvnias. The lowest offer is at the 'Parallel' network for 33.49 hryvnias, while prices at other gas stations can be up to 36.99 hryvnias.
Recall that the NBU warned of a sharp increase in fuel prices at the end of 2024.
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