OKKO, WOG and Aviass showed the prices for gasoline, diesel and autogas on the weekend: where is it cheaper at gas stations.


Gas stations showed how fuel prices changed in Ukraine over the weekend.
As reported by 'Hvylya', this is evidenced by data from the auto.ria website.
The conditions for rising fuel prices require knowing where to refuel cheaper. After analyzing current prices at Ukrainian gas stations, we gathered information for you about the cheapest and most expensive filling stations.
As of January 4, gasoline A-95+ costs on average 58.35 UAH/l. The market offers the lowest price - 53.49 UAH/l, while the highest is Avtotrans 62.97 UAH/l.
A-95 can be purchased for 55.45 UAH/l, and the cheapest price - 51.95 UAH/l at Avantage 7. OKKO and WOG set the price at 57.99 UAH/l.
The average price of A-92 is 53.14 UAH/l. Kvorum offers it for 51.47 UAH/l, while Parallele offers it for 57.99 UAH/l.
Diesel fuel costs an average of 52.56 UAH per liter.
- Lowest prices: Factor (45.90 UAH/l), BRSM-Nafta (49.05 UAH/l), and Mango (49.99 UAH/l).
- Highest prices: OKKO and WOG (55.99 UAH/l), Shell (55.88 UAH/l), and Parallele (55.99 UAH/l).
Autogas costs on average 35.33 UAH.
- Lowest prices: Avantage 7 (33.25 UAH/l), SUN OIL (33.40 UAH/l), and Kvorum (33.27 UAH/l)
- Highest prices: OKKO (36.99 UAH/l), WOG (36.97 UAH/l), and Aviass (36.98 UAH/l).
Let us remind you about the differences in fuel prices in Ukraine and other countries.
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