On June 6, prices for imported A-95 gasoline were in the range of UAH 48-51 per liter. And the “domestic” A-95 was offered at a price of 52-54 UAH/liter.
Imported petroleum products in Ukraine are cheaper at gas stations than those produced at domestic mini-refineries. This trend was recorded by the Consulting Group “A-95”, according to Enkorr.
It is noteworthy that the imported product is offered slightly cheaper than the one produced at the mini-refinery. at the beginning of this week.
In particular, on June 6, prices for imported A-95 gasoline were in the range of 48-51 UAH/liter. And the “domestic” A-95 was offered at a price of 52-54 UAH/l.
At the same time, wholesale prices for petroleum products in Ukraine as a whole began to decline.
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On Monday, June 6, A-95 gasoline was offered for an average of 53 UAH/l, losing 3-4 UAH/l for the week. Diesel fuel was offered for 62 UAH/l, which is also 2-3 UAH/l cheaper than last Monday.
Price proposals for A-95 gasoline were in the range of 48-54 UAH/l, although the lack of proposals was still significant.
During the week, sales of wagon consignments of A-95 gasoline in the western region of Ukraine were also recorded. The cost of these batches started from 68,000 UAH/t. High-octane was sold last week (June 1-3) in the southern regions of Ukraine, and the cost of this resource was at UAH 48 per liter.
DT price range for the week also decreased slightly. Thus, as of June 6, diesel was trading at UAH 58-65 per liter.
Record offers were at 68-69 UAH/l in the central and eastern regions. It was also expensive in the north, where prices remained in the range of 63-66 UAH/l, adding 1-2 UAH/l per week.
In the western region of the country diesel fuel was offered for 58-62 UAH/l.
In the south, the range was in the range of 58-60 UAH/l, which is much narrower than last week – 55 -65 UAH/l.
In general, wholesale prices have remained at their mark for about a month. So far, market participants do not see prospects for decline due to limited supply and increased demand. It is felt by both industrial consumers, including farmers, and private vehicles. In most regions, there is still no fuel for free sale.
“Gasoline sold out in 2-3 days, on Monday there was only diesel for sale. We expect to supply a new resource of gasoline and SOEs, but the entire amount of gasoline has already been contracted in advance. The situation with diesel is a bit easier, “said one of the traders interviewed.