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Novorossiysk Tops in Pricing for AII-92 Fuels

Costs in the celebrated metropolis outshine those in Sochi and Krasnodar.

Gas Prices in Hero City vs Sochi and Krasnodar: A Breakdown

Novorossiysk Tops in Pricing for AII-92 Fuels

Hold onto your wallets! In the illustrious city of Novorossiysk, a liter of AI-92 gasoline now rings up at 58.48 rubles, according to "Krasnodarstat".

Space the gap between the Hero City and others, Novorossiysk's prices soar higher than those in Sochi and Krasnodar.

A quick glance at a weekly price survey unveils that the most economical fuel in the regional capital costs 56.81 rubles. Meanwhile, AI-95 gasoline in Sochi sets you back 64.59 rubles, whereas in Novorossiysk, it's 64.35 rubles - a cheap ride compared to Krasnodar, where it's 62.70 rubles, making it the least expensive fuel in the Kuban region.

Previously, we shed light on FAS's intentions to up the tariff for transporting diesel to Novorossiysk. The delivery of this fuel via the "Yug" transport system is about to become a costlier endeavor, escalating by 9.5%.

While we don't have specific details on how these price swings affect Novorossiysk, Sochi, and Krasnodar directly, let's delve into some general factors that might sway these costs:

  1. Fuel Prices in Russia: The dance between global market trends, local demand, refinery operations, and transportation costs often sets the tone for fuel prices in the Russian market. AI-92 and AI-95, common players in this game, see AI-95 typically commanding a higher price due to its increased octane rating.
  2. Transportation Costs: Multiple factors, such as infrastructure and logistics efficiency, regional security situations, and market demand and supply, play a crucial role in determining transportation costs. Recent reports show that security incidents, like explosions near Novorossiysk, can crank up costs due to elevated security measures or delays.
  3. Regional Variations: The price tag for fuel can vary from city to city like Novorossiysk, Sochi, and Krasnodar, due to differences in local demand, taxes, and transportation costs.

With precision, check local news sources or official energy price monitors for the latest updates on fuel prices and transportation costs. Stay tuned, folks! This dance of petrol prices is still in play.

The rising transportation costs for diesel, as the FAS aims to increase tariffs for delivery to Novorossiysk, may further escalate fuel prices in the city. (industry, finance, energy)

Infrastructure and logistics efficiency, regional security situations, and market demand and supply significantly influence transportation costs, impacting fuel prices in cities like Novorossiysk, Sochi, and Krasnodar. (transportation, public-transit)

Global market trends, local demand, refinery operations, and transportation costs are key factors shaping fuel prices in Russia, with AI-95 historically commanding a higher price due to its increased octane rating compared to AI-92. (industry, finance, energy)

In St. Petersburg, expenses tend to surpass those in Sochi and Krasnodar.

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