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Gasoline chain stations have raised prices for gasoline and diesel after Black Friday

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The largest gas station chains have raised prices for gasoline and diesel fuel after lowering them on November 24.

On Monday, November 27, most gas station networks returned prices to the level of November 24, when on Black Friday they introduced promotional fuel discounts throughout the weekend. Enkorr reports this with price tracking data from the A-95 Consulting Group market.

In particular, the OKKO chain raised prices for A-95 fuel by 8 UAH, to 57.99 UAH/l, “five” with improved quality indicators increased in price by 5 UAH, to 59.99 UAH /l, diesel fuel – by 7 UAH , up to 56.99 UAH/l.

The combined network of gas stations of the Privat group and the UPG network increased prices by 3.3-4.5 UAH.

Also, at the end of promotional offers, prices were adjusted upwards by AMIC, KLO, Avantage 7, BRSM-Neft, Chipo and others.

At the same time, networks such as SOCAR, Avtotrans, U.GO and Ukr-Petrol reduced fuel prices by 0.5-3.4 UAH/l.

Earlier it was reported that liquefied gas began to disappear from gas stations, and where it remained, prices were increasing daily and reached almost 40 Hryvnia per liter.

The Ministry of Defense has announced that diesel and gasoline for the army will be color coded. This will be done to reduce the theft of fuel intended for the military.

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