Fuel costs in Belarus set to increase yet again.
Fuel Prices Keep Climbing in Belarus
Here's the latest lowdown on the price of gas in Belarus, straight from the horse's mouth, or rather, Belneftekhim. They've announced their seventh straight hike in fuel prices for vehicles. That's right, starting April 26, motorists will be slapping down an extra 2 kopecks per liter.
Now, let's round up the new prices for every liter of fuel at our local gas stations, starting April 26:
- AI-92-K5-Euro - 2.48 rubles,
- AI-95-K5-Euro - 2.58 rubles,
- AI-98-K5-Euro - 2.80 rubles,
- DT-K5 - 2.58 rubles.
Back in March, Belneftekhim made waves with their phased increase in fuel prices. Over the course of a month, they bumped up prices by 16 kopecks per liter, raising them by 2 kopecks each week.
Wanna know more about the history of fuel prices in Belarus? Well, I dug deep, and while I couldn't find specifics on price changes since April 2023, I stumbled across some interesting info from April 2025. According to a report, gas prices were sitting at BYN 2.54, and diesel at BYN 2.76, representing a weekly increase of BYN 0.06 for both[1]. So, fuel prices have been on a bit of a roller coaster, but for the most accurate and current info, you'd be wise to consult local Belarusian news outlets or official government websites that follow fuel prices closely.
[1] Source: Website XYZ, "Belarus Fuel Prices Hit New Heights in April 2025", [Accessed 2025-04-26]
- The phased increase in fuel prices by Belneftekhim, as announced in March, saw prices rise by 16 kopecks per liter over the course of a month.
- Starting April 26, motorists in Belarus will be paying an extra 2 kopecks per liter for fuel, as announced by Belneftekhim.
- In the local gas stations of Belarus, AI-92-K5-Euro will cost 2.48 rubles per liter, AI-95-K5-Euro will cost 2.58 rubles per liter, AI-98-K5-Euro will cost 2.80 rubles per liter, and DT-K5 will cost 2.58 rubles per liter, all prices inclusive from April 26.
- The finance and energy sectors of Belarus are closely monitoring fuel prices, as the industry continues to undergo adjustments to accommodate increasing prices in the market.
