Fuel prices in Ukraine as of March 25: how much do gasoline and diesel cost?
As of March 25, the largest gas station chains in Ukraine have updated their fuel prices. The average price of A-95 gasoline has remained virtually unchanged at approximately 73.01 UAH per liter.
This is evidenced by market monitoring data.
Ukrainian gas stations have seen isolated price increases: autogas rose by 50 kopecks per liter, and A-92 gasoline by 1 UAH per liter. Other types of fuel remained unchanged.
The most expensive A-95 gasoline and diesel fuel are currently offered by the Okko, WOG, and Socar networks, while the cheapest is available at BRSM-Nafta.
The rise in prices in Ukraine is linked to the war in the Middle East, fluctuations in global oil prices, and changes in exchange rates. The Antimonopoly Committee explained that prices for light petroleum products are not subject to state regulation: the Ukrainian market is entirely dependent on imports, so fluctuations in global markets affect the cost of fuel for consumers. The price increase is a pan-European phenomenon. At the same time, the committee will monitor the situation on the domestic market.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy previously stated that the government would try to curb the rise in gasoline prices. According to him, Naftogaz and Ukrnafta are involved in this effort and will help stabilize prices for Ukrainian drivers.
As of March 24, 2026, the average cost of fuel across Ukraine’s regions shows a noticeable difference depending on logistics and distance from the borders.