Last Thursday, wholesale supply prices already rose by UAH 180-550/t. After the hryvnia exchange rate dropped to UAH 14.9-15.2/$1 on Friday, fuel prices increased by another UAH 520-820/t. That is, in one week, the wholesale price increased by UAH 1,500-2,000/t. But the saddest part is that the potential for further growth remains.
Retail prices at WOG, OKKO, and SOCAR gas station networks rose by 40-60 kopecks/l. Various grades of gasoline at Rosneft increased by 20 kopecks/l, and diesel fuel (UAH 15.99/l) by 30 kopecks/l. This is the second time in the last three days!
Large chain operators also did not stand aside: Marshal, BRSM-Nafta, Market, and Narodna.

Regional chains, following the others, increased the cost of gasoline and diesel fuel. Prices were raised by such gas stations as Olasa, Poltava's Nadiya, Mariupol's Azovnetfeprodukt, Dnipropetrovsk's Neftek, Luhansk's Skhidni Resursy, the capital's KLO gas station network, and the Eastern Ukrainian network Paralel.
Now the average retail prices look like this: A-92 gasoline rose by 20 kopecks/l to UAH 15.91/l; A-95 by 18 kopecks/l to UAH 16.20/l. Premium grades of "ninety-five" increased by 21 kopecks/l to UAH 16.74/l, and diesel fuel rose by 9 kopecks/l and costs UAH 16.04/l.
Many Kyiv drivers have noticed that over the past week and a half, prices at some capital gas stations have risen by almost a hryvnia.








