Fuel prices in Ukraine on June 5: how much do gasoline, diesel, and autogas cost?
As of June 5, 2026, Ukraine’s largest gas station chains have updated their fuel prices. There have been no significant changes in the market, but some operators have adjusted their prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas.
According to market monitoring data, the average price of A-95 gasoline is approximately 76.70 UAH per liter, while diesel fuel sells for an average of 86.84 UAH per liter.
Experts note that the market remains relatively stable, despite fluctuations in global oil prices and logistical challenges.
Among major operators, the highest prices for gasoline and diesel fuel are found at gas stations belonging to the OKKO, WOG, and Socar networks.
At the same time, the most affordable fuel is traditionally offered by the Ukrnafta and BRSM-Nafta networks, where prices remain below the market average.
Some operators have adjusted their fuel prices:
- UPG has lowered prices for all types of fuel by 1 hryvnia per liter;
- OKKO reduced the price of autogas by 1 hryvnia per liter;
- WOG also lowered the price of autogas by 1 hryvnia per liter.
Despite these adjustments, most Ukrainian gas station chains have left prices virtually unchanged. Market participants expect that in the near future, the cost of gasoline and diesel will depend on the situation on the global oil market, exchange rates, and logistics costs.
Key indicators as of June 5, 2026:
- A-95 gasoline – 76.70 UAH/L on average;
- Diesel fuel – average 86.84 UAH/L;
- UPG lowered prices for all types of fuel by 1 UAH/liter;
- OKKO and WOG reduced the price of autogas by 1 UAH/liter;
- The most expensive fuel is at OKKO, WOG, and Socar gas stations;
- The cheapest is at the “Ukrnafta” and “BRSM-Nafta” chains.
This is evidenced by market monitoring data.
As a reminder, as of June 4, 2026, Ukraine’s largest gas station chains updated their prices for petroleum products, keeping them at current levels.
The NBU cited reasons why fuel prices in Ukraine are not falling despite the drop in oil prices.
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