Up to 63 hryvnias per liter: how prices for gasoline, diesel and auto gas differ in the Odessa and Lviv regions.


The website vseazs.com has published the latest prices for gasoline, diesel fuel and automotive gas in various regions of Ukraine.
According to the data, the price gap for fuel in different regions of the country can be significant, so when planning trips it is important to take into account the pricing offers at gas stations. Let's compare fuel prices in two regions - Odessa and Lviv.
Prices in the Odessa region
According to monitoring data, the average price for A-98 gasoline in the Odessa region is 49.50 hryvnias per liter.
The price for A-95+ gasoline varies from 51.49 hryvnias at BRSM-Nafta gas stations to 62.99 hryvnias at SOCAR. The average price is 57.24 hryvnias per liter.
The most affordable option for A-95 costs 53.80 hryvnias at Ukr-Petrol gas stations, while the most expensive is 60.99 hryvnias at SOCAR.
The price for A-92 gasoline is 54.49 hryvnias, and for A-80 it is 27.77 hryvnias per liter.
Diesel fuel can be purchased for 51.74 hryvnias per liter, and diesel+ for 56.50 hryvnias per liter.
The average cost of auto gas is 29.99 hryvnias per liter.
Prices in the Lviv region
In the Lviv region, some types of fuel cost the same or somewhat lower than in the Odessa region. For example, A-95+ costs 57.14 hryvnias per liter,
A-95 costs 55.74 hryvnias per liter, and A-92 is 53.24 hryvnias per liter.
Diesel fuel is sold at 53.45 hryvnias per liter, and diesel+ at 54.75 hryvnias per liter. The average price for auto gas is 27.04 hryvnias per liter.
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