The cost of “blue fuel”, on the contrary, has been decreasing for six months, notes the Ministry of Economy.
The actual selling price of gas in Ukraine in July increased by 1.1% to 12,699 Hryvnia per 1 thousand cubic meters without VAT. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Economy.
Thus, gas prices rose for the third month after prices fell for six months in a row. Gas costs more than in July last year (10,833 Hryvnia).

Gas prices in Europe today are at $440 per thousand cubic meters (18.2 thousand Hryvnia).
We remind you that gas prices rose to the highest since December 2023 after the Sudzha gas measuring station in the Kursk region of Russia came under the control of Ukraine. Gas prices are rising amid fears of supply disruptions. However, Ukraine and Russia intend to continue supplies.
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Source: korrespondent

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