Fuel prices at KLO stations increased the most – by 1.3 UAH, up to 37.99 UAH/l – reaching the price level of premium chains.
The cost of autogas in Ukraine, against the backdrop of the increase in excise tax rates from January 1, has increased by an average of 65 kopecks – up to 36.03 UAH/l. Enkorr reports this with reference to tracking data from A-95 Consulting Group.
Fuel prices at KLO stations rose the most on average – by 1.3 UAH, up to 37.99 UAH/l – reaching the price level of premium chains. The latter – OKKO, WOG and SOCAR – increased the cost of autogas by 1 UAH.
The same increase was seen in BVS, Mango, Avantage 7, Olas and Catral networks. More than 1.2 UAH was added to the UPG. The rest have an average of 20-90 kopecks.
The lowest price for gas – 32.29 UAH/l – is at BRSM-Oil in the Nikolaev region (+10 kopecks until December 31). Marshal follows in the Zhytomyr region with a cost of 32.39 UAH/l (+1 UAH since the beginning of the year).
The main reason for the price increase is the increase in excise rates from January 1, which nominally increases by 1.3 UAH/l. Additional factors remain prices from foreign suppliers.
Let’s recall that in September 2024, President Vladimir Zelensky signed a law raising excise taxes on gasoline.
Source: korrespondent
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