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Autogas at gas stations: prices reacted to changes related to wholesale lots

The price of fuel at gas stations is decreasing.

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Autogas prices are decreasing at gas stations in Ukraine. This is due to an increase in the number of offers of imported fuel, Naftorynok reports.

It is clarified that on June 29 at the OKKO and WOG gas stations, autogas became cheaper by UAH 2/l, to UAH 40.0/l. Since the beginning of the week, prices have been adjusted by UAH 0.5-2/l in the BRSM-Nafta network to UAH 38.0-39.0/l in the western regions and UAH 40.0/l in other regions.

Also, during the second decade, prices at Shell gas stations decreased: the average price decreased by UAH 2.91/l to UAH 40.33/l. At most gas stations, the price is UAH 40/l. The operator Avantage7 reduced the cost by 2.42 UAH/l, on average 37.33 UAH/l. In particular, the network has the lowest price tag in Ukraine – UAH 35.95/l at stations in the Volyn, Rivne, and Chernivtsi regions.

In addition, significant price reductions were made at gas stations of local and regional networks. Thus, at the beginning of the second decade of June, the average price of LPG at gas stations in Ukraine decreased by UAH 1.28/l (-3%) to UAH 40.68/l.

According to the publication,the dynamics is due to an increase in the number of imported propane-butane offers and a decrease in the cost of wholesale lots. Thus, according to traders, during the second decade of June, the price of gas for self-delivery decreased by approximately 15%: from UAH 59,100 – 70,000/ton to 51,000 – 58,000 UAH/ton.

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It was previously reported , that the situation at gas stations has begun to stabilize, and already in July Ukrainian motorists will be able to refuel with any volume. This was stated by People's Deputy Andrii Gerus at a briefing on June 28.

In turn, Minister of Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov stated that the fuel shortage problem will disappear in Ukraine by the fall. This is possible only after concluding new contracts with suppliers.

At the same time, experts called June-July a possible period of solving the problem with a lack of fuel.

Source: ZN

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