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    Ukraine's Petrol Imports Doubled in February Amid High Demand, Enkorr Consultancy Says

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

    Ukraine's petrol imports doubled in February amid high demand, Enkorr consultancy says - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine’s petrol imports surged to 190,000 tonnes in February—more than double January levels—as households and small businesses ramped up generator use amid prolonged blackout conditions following Russian strikes. Diesel imports also rose, fuelled by the same crisis conditions and exacerbated by ri

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    • Surge in Fuel Imports and Market Dynamics

    Ukraine’s Petrol Imports Double in February Amid Soaring Demand and Power Cuts

    Surge in Fuel Imports and Market Dynamics

    February Sees Sharp Increase in Petrol Imports

    KYIV, March 17 (Reuters) - Ukraine's petrol imports more than doubled in February to 190,000 metric tons, driven by a surge in demand for fuel from households using small generators to cope with power cuts, Kyiv-based analyst Enkorr said on Tuesday.

    Continuation of January’s Blackout Trend

    The high rate was a continuation of the trend seen in January, when the country was plunged into darkness after Russian attacks on Ukraine's power system caused long blackouts, prompting households and small businesses to use petrol and diesel generators to secure their own power supply.

    Diesel Imports and Key Suppliers

    Earlier this month, Enkorr reported that Ukraine imported 457,000 tons of diesel fuel in February, compared with 395,000 tons a year earlier.

    Major Fuel Sources

    Enkorr said petrol supplies from Poland's Orlen dominated February's volumes, followed by those from Greece's Hellas.

    Market Outlook and Price Trends

    Predictions for March Imports

    Analysts, however, predict imports will decline in March due to falling demand from small power generators, maintenance at several refineries in Europe, and the situation in the Gulf.

    Impact of Rising Prices

    "A sharp rise in domestic prices could also curb fuel consumption. Due to the war in the Middle East, the price of gasoline has risen by about 10% since early March," Enkorr said in a report.

    Government Response and Fuel Security

    Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko last week said that Ukraine currently has enough fuel to meet consumer demand, and panic on the market is gradually subsiding.

    Ukraine’s Dependence on Fuel Imports

    Ukraine is now entirely dependent on fuel imports after Russia virtually destroyed all of Ukraine's oil refineries.

    (Reporting by Pavel Polityuk; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •February petrol imports hit 190,000 tonnes, over double January’s volumes, as demand spiked due to widespread use of generators during blackout-induced power shortages (“surge in demand... households using small generators…”) (linkedin.com).
    • •Diesel imports also rose dramatically—457,000 tonnes in February vs 395,000 a year earlier—as generators across Ukraine leaned on both petrol and diesel, sustaining elevated demand across fuel types ().

    References

    • Ukraine's Diesel Fuel Imports Plummet in January 2026 | World Oil and Gas Industry News posted on the topic | LinkedIn
    • Oil prices swing wildly as Iran war threatens transport routes and production across Middle East

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine's petrol imports doubled in February amid high demand, Enkorr consultancy says

    1Why did Ukraine's petrol imports double in February?

    Petrol imports doubled due to increased demand from households and small businesses using generators during power cuts.

    2Which countries were the main sources of petrol imports for Ukraine in February?

    Poland's Orlen and Greece's Hellas supplied most of Ukraine's petrol imports in February.

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  • February Sees Sharp Increase in Petrol Imports
  • Continuation of January’s Blackout Trend
  • Diesel Imports and Key Suppliers
  • Major Fuel Sources
  • Market Outlook and Price Trends
  • Predictions for March Imports
  • Impact of Rising Prices
  • Government Response and Fuel Security
  • Ukraine’s Dependence on Fuel Imports
  • linkedin.com
  • •Middle East conflict aggravated global fuel price inflation: gasoline prices climbed about 10 % since early March, tightening budgets and potentially dampening fuel consumption moving forward (apnews.com).
  • 3How did power outages impact petrol demand in Ukraine?

    Power outages caused by Russian attacks led to more households and businesses using generators, increasing petrol demand.

    4What is expected to happen to Ukraine's petrol imports in March?

    Imports are predicted to decline due to lower demand, refinery maintenance in Europe, and rising gasoline prices.

    5Why is Ukraine dependent on fuel imports?

    Ukraine relies on imports after its oil refineries were destroyed during the war with Russia.

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