How much do petrol, diesel and LPG cost, and where are the best deals: a round-up of petrol station prices on 27 April

Boris Bodnar
Boris Bodnar Journalist
How much do petrol, diesel and LPG cost, and where are the best deals: a round-up of petrol station prices on 27 April
Prices at petrol stations on 27 April
Most petrol stations in Ukraine have kept their prices unchanged following the weekend. At the same time, isolated price rises have been recorded within the state-run network.

The Public reports on petrol prices on 27 April and where it’s cheapest to fill up.

What has changed in fuel prices over the weekend

Most major chains kept their prices at the same level as on Friday, 24 April. The market is showing maximum stability. The OKKO, WOG and SOCAR chains have not changed a single item in their price lists.

Meanwhile, at the state-owned ‘Ukrnafta’ petrol station, the price of premium 95 petrol (Energy) rose by 3 hryvnias – from 69.90 UAH to 72.90 UAH. The rest of the state network’s prices remained unchanged.

How much does petrol, diesel and gas cost, and where is it cheapest: a review of petrol station prices on 27 April

OKKO

  • Pulls 100 petrol: 85.90 UAH
  • Pulls 95 petrol: 78.90 UAH
  • A-95 Euro petrol: 75.90 UAH
  • Pulls diesel: 92.90 UAH
  • Euro diesel: 89.90 UAH
  • LPG: 49.90 UAH

WOG

  • Petrol 100: 85.90 UAH
  • Petrol 95 (Mustang): 78.90 UAH
  • Euro 95 petrol: 75.90 UAH
  • Mustang diesel: 92.90 UAH
  • Euro-5 diesel: 89.90 UAH
  • LPG: 49.90 UAH

SOCAR

  • NANO 100 petrol: 85.99 UAH
  • NANO 95 petrol: 79.99 UAH
  • A-95 petrol: 75.99 UAH
  • NANO Extro diesel: 92.99 UAH
  • NANO diesel: 89.99 UAH
  • LPG: 49.98 UAH

"Ukrnafta"

  • 98 petrol (Energy): 78.90 UAH
  • Petrol 95 (Energy): 72.90 UAH
  • A-95 petrol: 69.90 UAH
  • A-92 petrol: 66.90 UAH
  • Diesel (Energy): 88.90 UAH
  • Diesel: 86.90 UAH
  • LPG: 48.90 UAH

As a reminder, it was previously reported that petrol stations had begun to lower fuel prices following the global fall in the cost of petroleum products.

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