Gas stations have good news for drivers: how prices for gasoline, diesel, and autogas have changed.


In Ukraine, the cost of fuel continues to decrease, which is good news for drivers. According to data from the Minfin portal, on April 9, prices for all types of fuel at gas stations have fallen. This will be a significant saving for car enthusiasts.
Analysts report that on April 9, there is a decrease in prices for all types of fuel. Premium gasoline A-95 has decreased by 2 kopecks and now costs 59.47 UAH/l. Standard gasoline A-95 experienced the largest decrease - by 8 kopecks, its price is 55.72 UAH/l. Gasoline A-92 has decreased by 4 kopecks and costs 53.57 UAH/l. Diesel fuel has also decreased by 6 kopecks and now costs 54.39 UAH/l. The price of automotive gas has decreased by 2 kopecks and now stands at 36.09 UAH/l.
The drop in fuel prices is great news for drivers, especially considering the constant rise in oil prices. Now drivers will be able to save money at gas stations and minimize their fuel expenses.
This reduction in fuel prices could have a positive impact on the country's economy. The gradual devaluation of fuel will contribute to a reduction in transportation costs for many businesses and citizens, enabling business development and improving the standard of living.
Overall, the decrease in fuel prices is a positive step for drivers and the economy, which will help reduce expenses and ease the lives of citizens. We hope this trend continues and fuel prices keep falling.
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