The price increase started on Thursday, October 13. Currently, at WOG and OKKO networks, prices have risen by 1 hryvnia per liter, while other major operators have raised them by 30–50 kopecks per liter. In addition, petroleum products have become more expensive by 22–50 kopecks per liter at Shell, SOCAR, UPG, Rosneft, Market, and KLO networks.
According to available data, following oil quotations, the cost of petroleum products in European ports continues to rise. Over the past two weeks, it has increased by $55–65 per ton.








