Prices remain stable at petrol stations: how much do petrol, diesel and LPG cost on 15 July?

Anna Kramarenko
Anna Kramarenko Editor-in-Chief
Prices remain stable at petrol stations: how much do petrol, diesel and LPG cost on 15 July?
Fuel prices on 15 July
На паливному ринку України спостерігається цінова стабільність. Станом на 15 липня мережі АЗС тримають вартість бензину, дизеля та автогазу на попередніх рівнях.

Find out how much you’ll have to pay per litre of fuel at OKKO, WOG, SOCAR and “Ukrnafta” petrol stations in this article by ThePublic.

OKKO

Pulls 100 petrol: 88.90 UAH

Pulls 95 petrol: 81.90 UAH

A-95 Euro petrol: 78.90 UAH

Pulls diesel: 82.90 UAH

Euro diesel: 79.90 UAH

LPG: 41.90 UAH

WOG

100 petrol: 88.90 UAH

Petrol 95 (Mustang): 81.90 UAH

Euro 95 petrol: 78.90 UAH

Mustang diesel: 82.90 UAH

Euro-5 diesel: 79.90 UAH

LPG: 41.90 UAH

SOCAR

NANO 100 petrol: 88.90 UAH

NANO 95 petrol: 82.90 UAH

A-95 petrol: 78.90 UAH

NANO Extro diesel: 83.90 UAH

NANO diesel: 80.90 UAH

LPG: 41.90 UAH

"Ukrnafta"

98 petrol (Energy): 81.90 UAH

Petrol 95 (Energy): 76.90 UAH

A-95 petrol: 73.90 UAH

A-92 petrol: 69.90 UAH

Diesel (Energy): 76.90 UAH

Diesel (Energy): 74.90 UAH

LPG: 38.40 UAH

How much does it cost to fill up a full tank (50 litres)?

For most passenger cars, the average fuel tank capacity is 50 litres.

Let’s work out the cost of a full tank using the most popular A-95 petrol and autogas (for comparison):

A-95 petrol:

"Ukrnafta": a full tank will cost 3,695 UAH.

OKKO / WOG / SOCAR: a full tank will cost 3,945 UAH.

Autogas (LPG):

“Ukrnafta”: you can fill up with 50 litres of gas for 1,920 UAH.

OKKO / WOG / SOCAR: a full tank will cost 2,095 UAH.

Thus, filling up with petrol at premium petrol station chains will cost drivers 250 hryvnias more per 50 litres compared to “Ukrnafta”.

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