On Wednesday, April 29, the Ukrainian fuel market saw slight price fluctuations.
The average price of A-95 gasoline rose by 0.01 hryvnia to 72.44 hryvnia per liter.
Meanwhile, diesel fuel remained at 88.07 hryvnia per liter.
Among other types of fuel:
- A-95 premium gasoline — 76.27 hryvnia per liter (a decrease of 0.01 hryvnia);
- A-92 gasoline — 67.21 hryvnia per liter (a decrease of 0.03 hryvnia);
- autogas — 48.80 hryvnia per liter (a decrease of 0.04 hryvnia).
At some gas station chains, prices remain higher than the market average.
Ukrnafta:
- A-95 — 69.90 hryvnia per liter
- diesel fuel — 86.90 hryvnia per liter
- autogas — 48.90 hryvnia per liter
OKKO and WOG:
- A-95 — 75.90 hryvnia per liter
- Diesel fuel — 89.90 hryvnia per liter
- autogas — 49.90 hryvnia per liter
BRSM-Nafta:
- A-95 — 69.92 hryvnia per liter
- Diesel fuel — 86.51 hryvnia per liter
- autogas — 47.13 hryvnia per liter
Avantage 7:
- A-95 — 69.85 hryvnia per liter
- Diesel fuel — 86.85 hryvnia per liter
- autogas — 46.95 hryvnia per liter
BVS:
- A-95 — 72.90 hryvnia per liter
- Diesel fuel — 89.90 hryvnia per liter
- autogas — 47.70 hryvnia per liter
Overall, the fuel market is showing minor fluctuations without any sharp changes, while autogas continues to gradually become cheaper.
As a reminder, as of April 27, 2026, Ukraine’s largest gas station chains updated their fuel prices. The average price of A-95 gasoline remained virtually unchanged compared to the previous day and stands at approximately 73.03 hryvnia per liter, while diesel fuel costs an average of 88.03 hryvnia per liter.
As of April 24, 2026, Ukrainian gas stations reported minor changes in fuel prices. The average price of A-95 gasoline remained virtually unchanged at around 73.31 UAH per liter.
As a reminder, since March 20, approximately 2 million Ukrainians have already taken advantage of the fuel cashback program. The vast majority of participants are owners of mass-market vehicles.
The Ministry of Economyhas announced when the cashback for January will be paid out.
The Ministry of Economy explained whether the “National Cashback” program will continue in July.
The government explained why, instead of lowering fuel prices, they introduced a cashback program for fuel.