Ukrainians were shown how the prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas differ in Odesa and Mykolaiv regions.
12.03.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
12.03.2025
1843

Fuel Prices in Different Regions of Ukraine
Data on the prices for gasoline, diesel fuel, and autogas in different regions of Ukraine were published on the site vseazs.com.
The cost of fuel in different regions can vary significantly, which is important for drivers planning long trips or business trips. A comparison of prices for different types of fuel in Lviv and Mykolaiv regions as of March 12, 2025, shows some noticeable discrepancies.
In Lviv region, A-98 gasoline costs 49.50 UAH, which is 2.50 UAH cheaper than in Mykolaiv region, where its price is 52.00 UAH. Premium A-95+ gasoline in Lviv region costs 60.24 UAH, while in Mykolaiv it is cheaper at 58.99 UAH. Standard A-95 is offered at the same price of 56.99 UAH in both regions.
As for A-80 gasoline, its price in Lviv region is 30.25 UAH, which is nearly double that in Mykolaiv region, where the price is only 17.99 UAH. Diesel fuel (DF) is slightly more expensive in Lviv region – 54.99 UAH versus 54.39 UAH in Mykolaiv. Enhanced diesel fuel (DF+) costs 57.00 UAH in Mykolaiv region, which is higher than the Lviv price of 54.75 UAH.
Autogas in Lviv region is sold at a price of 37.39 UAH, while in Mykolaiv it is cheaper at 36.59 UAH.
We remind you that gas stations published prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas at the beginning of the week.
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