The cost of fuel in Ukraine is constantly rising, and prices at gas stations change every day. Moreover, the price difference across regions is now greater than ever.
For example, in Kyiv and the region, gasoline is already being sold at 48 hryvnias per liter. And it seems this is not the limit. Meanwhile, in the western regions, fuel has become more expensive, but not as much – a liter of A-95 costs 38 hryvnias.

It’s not surprising – delivering gasoline or diesel to the capital region is difficult – roads are being targeted, and some bridges are blown up. In the West, it’s easier – fuel is brought from the EU since Belarusian imports were halted after the war began.
We suspect that in the foreseeable future, gasoline prices in Ukraine will only keep rising. And 50 hryvnias per liter is not the limit. Although, in principle, gasoline prices have risen worldwide, as the cost of oil is also increasing every day.