OKKO, SOCAR and WOG show what is happening with gas, diesel and autogas prices in Kyiv region.


Gas stations have published fresh prices for gasoline, diesel fuel and automotive gas in the Kyiv region.
According to the website vseazs.com, the fuel market in the Kyiv region has significant price variability. There is a noticeable gap in prices between premium gas stations and lesser-known networks. This allows vehicle owners to save money.
In particular, gasoline A-98 is available at a single price - UAH 52/l.
In the A-95+ segment, the price is impressive: from UAH 55.49/l at the 'Lyuksven' network to almost UAH 63/l at market giants like OKKO. The average price is UAH 59.24/l.
The standard A-95 costs different prices depending on the gas station:
- The best price is UAH 52.95/l at 'Avantazh 7'.
- Premium networks OKKO, SOCAR and WOG hold the upper price limit - UAH 59.99/l.
- The average price is UAH 54.47/l.
More budget options - A-92 at an average price of UAH 54.89/l and A-80 at the lowest cost of UAH 17.99/l.
- For diesel vehicles, various offers are available:
- Economical budget - gas stations 'Marshal', BRSM-Nafta and 'Market' start from UAH 50.99/l.
- Large networks offer higher prices - up to UAH 58.99/l.
- The average price is about UAH 54.99/l.
For improved diesel fuel, an additional payment is required - the average cost is UAH 57.50/l.
The most economical option remains automotive gas. The average price in the region is UAH 36.44/l. The best offer was found at gas station 'Market' - only UAH 33.89/l. Large gas stations hold higher prices - almost UAH 39/l.
We remind you that experts have said that gas station prices will change in March.
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