Prices for all types of fuel rose by 1–3 UAH/liter on Friday compared to Thursday; against this backdrop, PJSC “Ukrnafta” lowered the price of A-95+ by 3 UAH/liter, bringing it in line with A-95, according to data monitoring on websites and in network apps conducted by the “Energoreforma” internet portal.
According to the data, three of the surveyed gas station chains raised diesel fuel prices by 3 UAH/liter: Socar, WOG, and UPG, with the first two currently selling diesel at 84.99 UAH/liter and diesel+ at 87.99 UAH/liter. The same price applies at OKKO, which brought its prices in line with this level by raising them by 2 UAH/liter. UPG lists prices of 82.9 UAH/liter and 85.9 UAH/liter, respectively.
State-owned “Ukrnafta,” following a 2 UAH/liter increase in diesel prices, has a diesel price of 77.99 UAH/liter and diesel+ at 81.99 UAH/liter, which is the lowest among the surveyed networks.
The price of gasoline increased by 1 UAH/liter at OKKO, by 2 UAH/liter at WOG, and by 3 UAH/liter at Socar and UPG, but UPG’s price remains the lowest among private chains. Meanwhile, the state-owned “Ukrnafta” left the price of A-95 unchanged and reduced the price of A-95+ by 3 UAH/liter. For both types of fuel, it stands at 68.99 UAH/L.
Fuel prices (averages) as of March 20 compared to March 19 (based on monitoring by “Energoreforma” of network websites and apps*).

*Not all gas stations provide up-to-date prices on their websites and in their apps
As reported, at the beginning of last month, Serhiy Kuyun, director of the consulting firm A-95, predicted that diesel fuel prices would rise to 80 UAH/liter by the end of the month and noted the conditions for a further increase to 90 UAH/liter. At the same time, he indicated that he does not believe diesel fuel will reach 100 UAH/liter. According to him, since price spikes have affected many countries, the global economy cannot sustain such prices, and every effort will be made to offset the increase. He added that gasoline prices will rise only slightly.