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Retail fuel prices at Ukrainian gas stations increase by UAH 1.8 - UAH 6.4 over week

A gas station. Photos: 24tv
A gas station. Photos: 24tv

Retail prices at Ukrainian gas stations have increased by UAH 1.8 - UAH 6.4 over the week, depending on the fuel brand.

It was reported in the publication of minfin.com.ua, the Ukrainian News agency informs.

The report says that the A-95 gasoline (premium) has risen in price by UAH 4.67 to UAH 72.31/l; the A-95 gasoline has risen in price by UAH 5.50 to UAH 68.37/l; the A-92 gasoline has risen in price by UAH 5.81 UAH to UAH 65.80/l; and the diesel fuel has risen in price by UAH 6.41 to UAH 69.10/l.

The average price of autogas is UAH 40.33/l, which is UAH 1.82 more expensive compared to March 2.

Average fuel prices in Ukraine (excluding the occupied territories (Crimea, Sevastopol, part of the Donbas):

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Type of fuel

Price (UAH) 02.03.2026

Price (UAH) 06.03.2026

Changes until 02.03.2026

Gasoline A-95 premium

67.64

72.31

+4.67

Gasoline A-95

62.87

68.37

+5.50

Gasoline A-92

59.99

65.80

+5.81

Diesel fuel

62.69

69.10

+6.41

Automobile gas

38.51

40.33

+1.82

The A-95 Consulting Group director Serhii Kuiun wrote on his Facebook page that in Germany and the Netherlands the price increased by UAH 16/l (EUR 0.31) in a week.

The Netherlands is home to the most powerful oil hub in Europe and the world.

Germany owns ports and oil refineries.

In Poland, diesel fuel has become more expensive by PLN 1.19, which is almost UAH 15/l.

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Diesel fuel has disappeared from some gas stations.

Also ports, 2 powerful refineries.

Ukraine: no longer has any refineries, ports, or oil depots and a price increase of UAH 6/l in a week...

"And you say that the reserves and the market are not working," noted Kuiun.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on Thursday, March 5, retail prices at Ukrainian gas stations continued to grow.

The A-95 Consulting Group director Serhii Kuiun believes that Ukraine has more than enough gasoline and there is no reason to panic or price increase.

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