63 hryvnias per liter: how much gasoline, diesel, and autogas cost at gas stations in Odesa and Lviv regions.


Ukrainians are shown the latest prices for fuel at gas stations in Odesa and Lviv regions.
"Khvylya" reports that this is evidenced by the data from the vseazs.com website.
The cost of fuel varies in different regions. Drivers often review where they can buy it cheaper to spend less. This is especially true for those who travel a lot, for example, for work. Let's show how much gasoline, diesel fuel, and autogas cost as of August 16.
In the Odesa region
Gasoline A-98 costs on average 49.50 UAH/l. A-95+ is sold at 57.24 UAH/l, with prices ranging from 51.49 UAH/l at BRSM-Nafta to 62.99 UAH/l at SOCAR.
The average price of A-95 is 57.39 UAH/l, with the lowest price of 53.79 UAH/l at BRSM-Nafta and the highest 60.99 UAH/l at SOCAR.
A-92 and A-80 cost 54.24 UAH/l and 27.77 UAH/l respectively.
Diesel fuel is sold on average at 51.74 UAH/l, diesel plus at 56.50 UAH/l.
Autogas costs on average 27.83 UAH/l.
In the Lviv region
The prices here are somewhat lower. A-95+ costs 57.14 UAH/l, A-95 – 55.74 UAH/l, A-92 – 53.09 UAH/l.
DT is sold at 53.49 UAH/l, diesel+ – at 54.75 UAH/l. The average price of autogas is 26.50 UAH/l.
Overall prices in the Lviv region are lower than in Odesa, reflecting regional differences in fuel costs. This may be an important factor for drivers when planning trips.
Earlier, we wrote about how much gasoline, diesel, and autogas already cost at gas stations.
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