Autogas continues to rise in price: how petrol and diesel prices have changed at the beginning of the week.


At the beginning of the week, Ukrainians were shown how petrol, diesel fuel, and automotive gas prices have changed. According to the Minfin portal, fuel prices are a relevant topic that concerns many drivers in Ukraine. The cost of petrol, diesel, and gas affects the expenses of motorists and their overall budget. Therefore, drivers closely monitor changes in fuel station prices, as these can significantly impact their expenses during regular trips.
As of October 14, fuel prices increased only for some types of fuel. Meanwhile, diesel even became cheaper. For example, A-95 premium petrol costs 60.18 hryvnias per liter, while regular A-95 petrol is slightly cheaper at 56.59 hryvnias. Their cost remained unchanged compared to the previous trading day. A-92 petrol is sold at 53.69 hryvnias per liter, which is 2 kopecks more expensive than before.
The price of diesel fuel is 52.55 hryvnias per liter and has decreased by 19 kopecks. Automotive gas increased the most - by 35 kopecks to 34.17 hryvnias per liter.
Earlier, petrol, diesel, and autogas prices at various gas stations were shown.
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