Gas tariff for the population in December published: how much Ukrainians will pay per cubic meter.


Ukrainians were told how much gas will cost in December.
As reported by 'Khvylya', this is written by GazPravda.
Winter has come, and many Ukrainians are concerned about utility issues against the backdrop of rising prices for goods and services. However, there is no need to worry; prices will not increase.
The monthly and annual price offers from gas supply companies for household consumers in December 2024 have become known. It should be noted that there are nine suppliers in the gas market for the population, just as there were in November. Among them, 5 companies offer both an annual fixed price and a monthly variable price. Another 4 suppliers offer only an annual price.
In particular, the prices for gas for the population in December vary depending on the supplier. For an annual contract, the cost of one cubic meter ranges from 7.79 to 9.99 hryvnias. If a monthly tariff is chosen, which depends on market conditions, then the price is higher - from 8.46 to 19.3 hryvnias per cubic meter.
In most Ukrainian households, the situation with gas prices is simpler and more predictable. Almost all household consumers (over 12 million families, which accounts for 98% of the total number) receive gas from the company 'Naftogaz of Ukraine'. They have a single fixed price set - 7.96 hryvnias per cubic meter. This price is guaranteed to remain unchanged at least until the end of April 2025.
Let us remind you what changes await Ukrainians from December 1.
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