Ukrainians showed the gas tariffs for 2025: how much they will have to pay per cubic meter from January 1.


The Ukrainian government has fixed the tariffs for utility services until the end of the heating season in the spring of 2025.
According to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, the state is committed to ensuring stable prices for gas, electricity, and heating during the heating period.
According to "Naftogaz", customers will continue to receive gas at a fixed price of 7.96 hryvnias per cubic meter.
Market analysis shows that the annual tariffs of various suppliers range from 7.79 to 9.99 hryvnias per cubic meter, while monthly offers vary from 8.46 to 19.3 hryvnias.
For an average family of three that uses gas only for cooking, the monthly consumption is about 9.9 cubic meters. At the "Naftogaz" tariff, this means a base fee of 78.8 hryvnias per month.
It is worth noting that the total amount in bills will be higher due to additional payment for gas delivery, the amount of which depends on the region.
Among the leading gas suppliers, the lowest annual tariff is offered by "Energy Trade Group" - 7.799 hryvnias per cubic meter, while the highest is 9.99 hryvnias per cubic meter, provided by the company "Retail Service" under the brand name "SvitloGas".
It should be noted that monthly tariffs can significantly exceed annual ones, reaching up to 19.3 hryvnias per cubic meter with some suppliers.
Let us remind you that "Naftogaz" warned about the division of payments.
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