Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

INTRODUCTION OF DUTIES ON IMPORT OF DIESEL FUEL AND LIQUEFIED GAS OF RUSSIAN PRODUCTION ENTAILS PRICE GROWTH IN UKRAINE – OPINION

The introduction of duties on import of diesel fuel and liquefied gas of Russian production will cause price increases, weaken competition in the market and will not solve the problems of Ukrainian oil refineries, according to A-95 Consulting Group.
According to a press release, the group came to such conclusions following a study of complaints by Ukrainian fuel producers represented by PJSC Ukrtatnafta, PJSC Ukrnafta and JSC Ukrgazvydobuvannia to the Interdepartmental Commission on International Trade, in which they asked for an anti-subsidiary investigation and introduce duties on Russian diesel fuel and liquefied natural gas in the amount of 8.46% with an increase to 25.4% over five years.
“The main argument of manufacturers is dumping by Russian exporters, which is not true. Imported petroleum products, including Russian ones, are sold to Ukraine with premiums to the world quotes. So, for 2020 Ukrainian companies signed contracts for Russian diesel fuel with a premium to European quotes of up to $35/tonne, for liquefied gas of up to $22/tonne. This is due to the fact that Ukraine remains import dependent: in 2019, imports of diesel fuel accounted for 88% in the national balance, liquefied gas for 78.5%,” A-95 said.
According to the group, the most critical consequences of duties will be felt by the diesel market, which accounts for 70% in the basket of motor fuels. If the proposed duty is introduced at 8.46%, imports from Russia may cease completely, which will increase pressure on the remaining sources of supply, primarily Belarus, whose share will grow from the current 35% to 60% of the market. At the same time, the capabilities of Ukrainian producers are limited by a twofold increase in processing, which in the best case will allow raising the market weight from 12% to 25%.

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WEEKLY CHANGES IN FUEL PRICES IN UKRAINE

Average retail prices for petrol in Ukraine in the period from April 5 through April 12, 2019 grew by 0.7-1%, while prices of diesel fuel remained unchanged, according to data from the A-95 Consulting Group (Kyiv). Prices of LPG continued growing, by 2.86% over the reporting period.
As reported, the average retail price for LPG in March rose by 20%, to UAH 12.57 per liter.
Changes in average retail fuel prices UAH per liter in Ukraine:

©Source: A-95 Consulting Company

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WEEKLY CHANGES IN FUEL PRICES IN UKRAINE

Average retail prices for petrol and diesel fuel in Ukraine as of March 22, 2019, remained at the level of the previous week, while prices of LPG grew by 6.3%, according to data from the A-95 Consulting Group (Kyiv).
Changes in average retail fuel prices UAH per liter in Ukraine:

©Source: A-95 Consulting Company

WEEKLY CHANGES IN RETAIL FUEL PRICES IN UKRAINE

Average retail prices for petrol and diesel fuel in Ukraine in the period from February 15 to February 22, 2019, fell by 0.03-0.07%, while prices of LPG fell by 0.57%, according to data from the A-95 Consulting Group (Kyiv).
Changes in average retail fuel prices UAH per liter in Ukraine:

©Source: A-95 Consulting Company

SWISS INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF FUEL FILLING STATIONS ENTERS UKRAINE

Avia Association, the Swiss international network of fuel filling stations, represented by Polish-based Unimot, has signed a memorandum of cooperation in the fuel and energy complex of Ukraine with Wexler Group, the supplier of light oil products, the press service of Wexler Group has reported. According to the group, the first Avia fuel filling stations could appear in the country before the end of 2019.
In addition, Avia is expected to launch production of motor fuels and lubricants jointly with Wexler Group this year.
As reported, Unimot received permission from Swiss-based Avia International to use the brand in Ukraine and announced the plan to open the first fuel stations in the country in 2019. Unimot reported on the receipt of a large number of applications from Ukrainian businessmen that are owners of fuel stations interested in cooperation.
Earlier, Wexler Group also announced plans to significantly increase its presence in the retail market of petroleum products in Ukraine.

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WEEKLY CHANGES IN RETAIL FUEL PRICES IN UKRAINE

Average retail prices for petrol and diesel fuel in Ukraine in the period from January 18 through January 25, 2019 fell by 0.03-0.14%, while prices of LPG by 4.48%, according to data from the A-95 Consulting Group (Kyiv).
Changes in average retail fuel prices UAH per liter in Ukraine:

©Source: A-95 Consulting Company

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