From 18 hryvnias per liter: Gas stations have set new prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas in Kyiv region.


New fuel prices have appeared at gas stations in the Kyiv region - gasoline, diesel fuel, and automotive gas.
This information was published by the site vseazs.com.
Drivers in the Kyiv region often monitor fuel prices, especially if they plan long trips. So let’s see how much it costs as of April 10.
The most expensive fuel at gas stations in the Kyiv region remains A-95+ gasoline with a price of 59.24 hryvnias per liter. Following it is premium class diesel fuel (DP+), which can be purchased for 57.50 hryvnias per liter. Regular A-95 gasoline is offered at a price of 54.47 hryvnias, while A-92 is priced at 53.74 hryvnias per liter.
A-98 gasoline is available at gas stations for 52.00 hryvnias per liter, while standard diesel fuel (DP) will cost drivers 52.97 hryvnias. The most economical options remain gas priced at 35.72 hryvnias and A-80 gasoline, which costs only 17.99 hryvnias per liter.
We remind you that an expert explained how the drop in oil prices will affect gasoline prices.
Analysis and context:
Monitoring fuel prices is important for drivers, especially those who often travel by car. As of April 10, the most expensive are A-95+ and DP+ gasolines, while the cheapest are gas and A-80 gasoline.
The impact of falling oil prices on gasoline prices is also an important aspect that can be explained by an expert. This allows drivers to gain more information about the reasons for price changes and understand how it may affect their daily budget.
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