Drivers have been shown the prices of gasoline, diesel, and autogas at various gas stations in Kyiv region.


Prices for gasoline and diesel fuel in the Kyiv region
At the beginning of March, gas stations published fresh prices for gasoline, diesel fuel, and automotive gas in the Kyiv region. According to data from the site vseazs.com.
In the Kyiv region market, car owners have the opportunity to optimize their refueling costs, as there are significant price differences. Let’s look at the situation regarding each type of fuel.
Premium gasoline A-98 is characterized by stability – its price is the same throughout the region and amounts to 52 hryvnias per liter.
In the A-95+ segment, prices vary by up to 7 hryvnias. The lowest price is offered by the network 'Luxven' (55.49 UAH/l), while the highest prices are set by SOCAR (almost 63 UAH/l). The average price in this segment is 59.24 UAH/l.
Gasoline A-95 has even greater price variability. 'Avantage 7' offers the lowest price (52.95 UAH/l), while OKKO, SOCAR, and WOG set the maximum price – 59.99 UAH/l. The average price in the region is 56.47 UAH/l.
For car owners who prefer A-92, the average price is 54.89 UAH/l. The budget option A-80 is available at a low price – 17.99 UAH/l.
Diesel fuel is also available in various price categories. 'Marshal', BRSM-Nafta, and 'Market' offer economical options (from 50.99 UAH/l), while large networks set prices up to 58.99 UAH/l. The average price of diesel in the region is about 54.99 UAH/l. Improved diesel will cost on average 57.50 UAH/l.
Automotive gas remains an economical choice with an average price of 36.44 UAH/l. 'Market' offers the best deal (33.89 UAH/l), while large gas stations maintain prices around 39 UAH/l.
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