From 32 UAH per liter: gas stations in the Kyiv region show fresh prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas.


Prices for gasoline and diesel in the Kyiv region
Fresh prices for gasoline, diesel fuel, and autogas at gas stations in the Kyiv region have been published.
With the increasing number of motorists traveling daily across the Kyiv region, fuel is a relevant issue. According to the latest data, prices at gas stations as of November 13 look as follows.
Owners of premium cars refueling with A-98 can buy it for 52 UAH per liter.
At the same Time, prices for the improved A-95+ range from 55.90 UAH/l at UPG to 60.99 UAH/l at SOCAR, with an average price of 58.45 UAH/l.
For drivers using standard A-95, the offer in the 'Market' network is interesting - only 52.99 UAH/l. The average price in the region is 55.99 UAH/l, and at SOCAR - 58.99 UAH/l.
Economical motorists can refuel with A-92 at an average price of 53.64 UAH/l, as well as A-80 for 17.99 UAH/l.
Owners of diesel cars can save money by refueling at the 'Marshal' gas station, where a liter of diesel fuel costs 47.79 UAH. The average price in the region is 51.89 UAH/l, and the maximum at SOCAR is 55.99 UAH/l.
Improved diesel fuel costs 57.50 UAH/l.
Autogas is the most economical option with an average price of 34.19 UAH/l. The lowest price is offered by the 'Marshal' network - 32.39 UAH/l, while at OKKO, Avias, and SOCAR the price of autogas is 35.99 UAH/l.
Earlier, prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas in the Odessa and Lviv regions were published.
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