Retail prices continue to rise following wholesale prices, after the WEB auction on July 24.
In Ukraine, on July 22-29, the price of liquefied gas at retail increased by 62 kopecks, up to 27.98 hryvnia per liter. Enkorr reports this with reference to price tracking data from A-95 Consulting Group.
Last week, premium chains OKKO and WOG again raised the price of fuel by 50 kopecks, to 28.99 UAH/l and 28.98 UAH/l, respectively. The price of gas in SOCAR increased by 1 UAH, up to 28.99 UAH/l.
The Privat chain raised prices for the week by 1.13 UAH, up to 28.93 UAH/l. The price of gas from the Dnepropetrovsk operator Neftek has also increased at prices in premium networks – up to 28.99 UAH/l, adding 1 UAH per liter.
Meanwhile, the VST network in the Dnepropetrovsk and Khmelnitsky regions reduced prices for the resource by 50 kopecks.
Retail prices continue to rise following wholesale prices after the auction of the Ukrainian Energy Exchange on July 24, they reached their highest level since the beginning of March this year.
During the week, wholesale gas prices increased by 970 UAH/t (52 kopecks/l) to 45,340 UAH/t (24.5 UAH/l), but in monthly dynamics the increase was 6,830 UAH/t (3.69 UAH/l), which affected steles by 1.38 UAH/l.
We remind you that on June 4, the Verkhovna Rada approved as a basis a draft law on increasing fuel excise tax rates to the minimum level established in the European Union.
New excise taxes on gasoline: how much will we pay at gas stations?
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