Drivers were surprised by prices at gas stations: the cost of A-95 varies significantly.


Price difference for fuel at gas stations in the Kyiv region
The analytical portal 'All Gas Stations' reports that there is a significant price difference for fuel in the Kyiv region. This particularly applies to A-95 gasoline, which is the most popular among drivers.
On average, the price for A-95 is 53.97 UAH per liter, but the fuel price may vary at different gas stations.
The cheapest gasoline can be found at 'Avantage 7' and 'Market' stations. Here, the price for A-95 gasoline is 49.95 UAH and 49.99 UAH per liter, respectively. Meanwhile, at premium segment stations (WOG, OKKO, SOCAR, Shell), the price for A-95 is 57.95-57.99 UAH per liter.
Thus, the price discrepancy for the same type of fuel among different networks reaches 8 UAH per liter, allowing drivers to choose fuel depending on their budget.
If we consider average prices for other types of fuel, we see that A-95+ gasoline is the most expensive (57.24 UAH per liter). A-92 gasoline costs an average of 53.04 UAH per liter, while diesel fuel costs 52.85 UAH per liter.
The most economically advantageous option for car owners is liquefied gas. Its average price at gas stations in the Kyiv region is 35.12 UAH per liter.
Last week, fuel prices at Ukrainian gas stations dropped to the level of December 2024. This became possible due to the decrease in world oil prices.
Overall, prices for A-95 and diesel fuel have decreased by 58-71 UAH per liter, and the price for liquefied gas has decreased by 49 kopecks per liter.
Fuel prices are an important factor for drivers, and the ability to choose a gas station with lower prices allows them to save money. It should be noted that fuel prices can vary even at different stations of the same network, so drivers should carefully study the market before refueling.
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