Ukrainians were shown fuel prices in different regions: where gasoline, diesel, and autogas are cheaper.
24.04.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
24.04.2025
2951

The website vseazs.com has published data on the price differences for fuel in the Lviv and Odesa regions. With the arrival of spring, many Ukrainians are planning long trips by car. The cost of fuel affects the cost of trips, so drivers keep an eye on prices. According to data from April 23, 2025, there are significant differences in the prices of some types of fuel between Lviv and Dnipropetrovsk regions. The price difference is especially noticeable for A-80 gasoline, which costs 25.49 UAH in Dnipropetrovsk region, 4.76 UAH cheaper than in Lviv, where the price is 30.25 UAH. Prices for premium diesel fuel DP+ also differ: in Lviv region it costs 54.75 UAH, while in Dnipropetrovsk it is 56.73 UAH, which is 1.98 UAH more expensive. Regular diesel fuel DP in Dnipropetrovsk region costs 1.00 UAH more than in Lviv - 53.49 UAH versus 52.49 UAH. The price difference for A-92 gasoline is insignificant: in Dnipropetrovsk region it costs 52.94 UAH, which is 0.05 UAH more expensive than in Lviv (52.89 UAH). A-95 costs the same in both regions - 53.99 UAH, just like A-95+ (57.99 UAH) and A-98 (49.50 UAH). The cost of autogas is the same in both regions - 35.39 UAH, making it an attractive alternative for car owners with GBO. For drivers planning long trips between regions, it is worth considering local pricing features for fuel to save money. Previously, the site vseazs.com had already published information about the differences in fuel prices in Kyiv and Odesa regions.
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