Gas Stations in Lviv and Odesa Regions Showed Fresh Prices for Gasoline, Diesel, and Autogas.
29.08.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
29.08.2024
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Ukrainians were shown what happened to fuel prices in Odesa and Lviv regions at the end of the summer. This is reported by the website vseazs.com.
Fuel prices are an important factor affecting the lives of citizens and businesses. The cost of fuel varies in different sectors, and this matters for drivers, especially those planning long trips. Let's tell you how prices for gasoline, diesel fuel, and automotive gas changed on August 28.
The situation in Odesa region
The Odesa region, located on the coast of the Black Sea, has the following fuel prices:
- Premium gasoline A-98 costs an average of 49.50 UAH per liter.
- Prices for A-95+ range from 51.49 UAH/l to 62.99 UAH/l. The average price in the region is 57.24 UAH/l.
- Standard A-95 is offered at a price of 57.39 UAH/l.
- Gasoline A-92 and A-80 cost 54.24 UAH/l and 27.77 UAH/l respectively.
- Diesel fuel costs an average of 51.74 UAH/l, and premium - 56.50 UAH/l.
- Automotive gas is available at a price of 28.23 UAH per liter.
Lviv region
The Lviv region, located in western Ukraine, has different fuel prices:
- A-95+ costs 57.14 UAH/l, which is cheaper than in Odesa region.
- Standard A-95 is available at a price of 55.74 UAH/l, which is 1.65 UAH less than in Odesa region.
- Gasoline A-92 is offered at a price of 53.09 UAH/l, which is 1.15 UAH lower than in Odesa.
- Diesel fuel costs 53.45 UAH/l, and premium - 54.75 UAH/l.
- Autogas in Lviv region is cheaper - 26.54 UAH/l.
Recall, gas stations have already announced fresh fuel prices in Kyiv region.
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