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As of 18 June, the average retail price of liquefied gas at Ukrainian filling stations decreased to 12,87 hryvnia per liter.
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The number of filling stations in Ukraine from 13 to 18 July reduced the price of liquefied gas used as automobile fuel 10-40 cents per liter.

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It is reported by the consulting company UPECO, citing data from the daily monitoring of the market of motor fuel.

For example, WOG and SOCAR’s liquefied gas fell by 20 cents per liter, and of 13.27 to 13.28 of the hryvnia. Also, at 20 cents per liter reduced prices at filling stations KLO, to 13.19 of the hryvnia.

At the Metropolitan stations AVIAS, UKRNAFTA ANP and prices decreased by 20-25 cents per liter, to 12.75-12,80 hryvnia. 10 cents for a liter of gas is cheaper at the gas station “BRSM-Nafta” and Avantage 7, to 12.69 and 11,95 hryvnia hryvnia, respectively.

In addition, a reduction of 10-40 cents per liter passed in kropyvnyts’ke network “RUHR” Odessa “Katral”, ZOG Zaporizhia, Kharkiv “Kind-Nick” and “ukrgazvidobuvannya” Ternopil “AutoTechService”, Poltava “avtotrans”, Rivne “OLAS”, and also in networks of Jazz Oil “Tatneft-AZS-Ukraine”, the Marshal, Glusco, Sun Oil, Prime, Mango , Ultra etc.

Thus, as of 18 June, the average retail price of liquefied petroleum gas at filling stations in Ukraine has decreased to 12,87 hryvnia/liter.

According UPECO, the decline at the pump comes amid falling wholesale gas prices since the beginning of July for 3 426 UAH/ton (-1,82 hryvnia/liter) 19 to 663 of the hryvnia/ton (10,42 UAH/liter). In addition, the average price of liquefied natural gas production to the subsidiary on the WEB auctions from the beginning of July has dropped from 21 014 UAH/ton (11,13 hryvnia/liter) to 17 056 UAH/ton (9,04 hryvnia/liter) as of July 17, 2019.

As UNIAN reported earlier, in October 2018, the price of autogas at filling stations in Ukraine reached a record 16,99 hryvnia per liter. After that, prices began to decline and by mid-February reached 10.3 hryvnia/liter.