The last week of autumn brought two news to motorists: bad and good. Bad – more expensive gasoline and diesel fuel. And the most raised prices are branded networks, where fuel is already the most expensive. Good – a little cheaper liquefied autogas.
Our experts told about the trends to be expected next week: Serhiy Kuyun, Director of the A-95 Consulting Group, Gennady Ryabtsev, Deputy Director of the Psyche Scientific and Technical Center, and Artem Kuyun, Analyst of the Liquefied Gas Market.
The divergent change in prices for gasoline and diesel fuel by region has stopped. They went up in price in all oblasts: from the symbolic 1 kopeck per liter in the Sumy region to 30 kopecks per liter in the Ternopil region. In most areas, prices have risen by 10-15 kopecks per liter.
The lowest gasoline prices are still in Sumy region, the highest – in Luhansk. And the cheapest SOE is now in the Kharkiv region.
Gas prices varied in different directions. It fell in price in 11 oblasts (a week ago it was in seven), rose in price in four oblasts (it was in one) and in Kyiv, but only by 1-5 kopecks per liter. The largest decrease in prices in Vinnytsia region – by 18 kopecks / liter (up to 12.44 UAH / liter). In nine regions, prices have not changed.
The most expensive gas in Luhansk region is UAH 13 per liter, the cheapest in Zhytomyr region is UAH 12.37 per liter.
In general, the spread of prices has increased for all types of fuel. On A-92 it makes 15% (3,31 UAH / l), was 14,6%, on A-95 – 13,6% (3,13 UAH / l), was 13,2%, on diesel – 13.6% (3.05 UAH / l), it was 13.4%, for autogas – 5% (0.63 UAH / l), it was 4.5%.