Motto, OKKO, WOG and SOCAR updated prices on petrol, diesel and autogas.


Fuel prices in Ukraine remained stable over the past day, but they can vary significantly at different gas stations.
This is reported by the publication 'Khvylya' with reference to AutoRIA.
According to the latest data, the average fuel prices in Ukraine are as follows: petrol A-95+ costs 60.14 UAH/l, A-95 - 56.46 UAH/l, A-92 - 53.55 UAH/l, diesel fuel - 52.62 UAH/l, and gas - 33.68 UAH/l. However, at gas stations, prices can vary significantly.
The greatest price difference is observed for petrol A-95+. At Motto gas stations, it can be purchased for 55.66 UAH/l, and at SOCAR - for 62.99 UAH/l.
The same situation is observed with other types of fuel. The price of petrol A-95 at different stations ranges from 52.99 to 60.99 UAH/l, the price of A-92 - from 51.99 to 55.99 UAH/l, diesel - from 47.00 to 56.99 UAH/l, and gas - from 31.59 to 34.99 UAH/l.
It is interesting to note that the SOCAR network offers the highest fuel prices, while stations like Mango, Faktor, and SUN OIL offer some of the lowest prices. Large networks OKKO and WOG often set the same prices.
The difference between the maximum and minimum prices for some types of fuel reaches 8 UAH/l. This can lead to significant savings for drivers when filling a full tank. Therefore, comparing prices at different gas stations before refueling becomes an important factor for Ukrainian motorists.
We remind you that the new fuel excises will affect drivers' wallets. Read more about the changes in gas station prices .
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