Fuel Sales at Ukrainian Gas Stations Decreased by 8% in March 2025

Fuel Sales at Ukrainian Gas Stations Decreased by 8% in March 2025

In March 2025, gas stations in Ukraine sold 604.2 million liters of gasoline, diesel fuel, and autogas, which is 8% less compared to the same month in 2024. A similar decline was noted for the first quarter: the total sales volume also decreased by 8%. This is confirmed by the industry publication enkorr.

This is reported by Finway

Despite the decrease in sales volume, the revenue increased. In March, the total value of sold fuel rose by 8% compared to February, and gas station companies (GSCs) earned 30.8 billion hryvnias. Compared to last year, this figure remained virtually unchanged.

From January to March, Ukrainian gas stations sold 1.71 billion liters of fuel, generating revenue of 87.7 billion hryvnias, which is 3% more than in the first quarter of 2024.

Regional Trends in Fuel Sales

Among all regions, the most noticeable increase in sales volumes occurred in Chernihiv Oblast, where 26 million liters were sold — an increase of 14%. Significant growth was also recorded in Vinnytsia and Volyn regions, with an increase of approximately 13%.

The leaders in sales volume remain three regions: Kyiv (131.8 million liters), Dnipropetrovsk (51.1 million liters), and Lviv (47.8 million liters). These three regions account for 38% of the total fuel sales in Ukraine.

In the capital itself, 64 million liters were sold in March, which is 6% more than last year. The revenue of Kyiv’s gas stations amounted to 3.37 billion hryvnias.