'Naftogaz' and 8 gas suppliers published tariffs for February.


Ukraine has 9 gas suppliers with different prices
In the Ukrainian gas market for the population, nine suppliers will operate in February 2025 with various price offers. According to GazPravda, five suppliers have both annual fixed and monthly variable tariffs, while four companies only operate with annual contracts.
Monthly gas tariffs range from 8.46 to 21.5 hryvnias per cubic meter, while annual tariffs range from 7.79 to 9.99 hryvnias. 'Naftogaz Ukraine' offers the lowest price on the market - 7.96 UAH per cubic meter under an annual contract.
It should be noted that the majority of Ukrainian consumers use this tariff - over 12 million households, which accounts for 98% of the total number of gas consumers in the country.
This price will be guaranteed to remain in effect at least until the end of April 2025. 'Lvivenergosbyt' has set the highest gas price at 21.50 UAH per cubic meter as part of a monthly offer.
Recall that the national state gas supplier NJSC 'Naftogaz of Ukraine' continues to supply gas at a fixed price of 7.96 UAH per cubic meter at least until the end of the heating season in April 2025.
Additional market analysis shows that the annual tariffs of different suppliers vary from 7.79 to 9.99 hryvnias per cubic meter, while monthly offers range from 8.46 to 19.3 hryvnias.
It is also important to note that the termination of the transit of Russian gas will not affect the tariff for ordinary consumers, as a moratorium on tariff increases continues to be in effect in the country.
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