The Government of Ukraine has announced that tariffs for a number of utility services, including electricity, gas, and heating, will not be increased until the end of the 2024/2025 heating season. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal stated this, emphasizing that the state does not plan to change prices for energy resources until the end of the current heating period.
According to official information, electricity tariffs will remain at the level of UAH 4.32 per 1 kWh until April 30, 2025, since according to Resolution No. 632, prices for household consumers remain unchanged until this date. Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko also confirmed that electricity prices for households will not be revised until the end of April next year.
As for gas, in December Ukrainians will pay for it at the old annual tariffs. The cost of gas for the population under the annual tariffs varies from 7.79 to 9.99 UAH per cubic meter, depending on the supplier company. Monthly gas tariffs can vary from 8.46 to 19.3 UAH per cubic meter.
For example, Energy Trade Group offers a tariff of UAH 7.799 per cubic meter, while Naftogaz of Ukraine offers UAH 7.96. Other companies, such as Ternopiloblgaz zbut and Prykarpaty Energo Trade, have set the tariff at UAH 7.96 and UAH 7.98 per cubic meter, respectively. However, some suppliers, such as Lvivenergozbut and Retail Service, offer significantly higher tariffs, which may be reflected in consumers’ monthly bills.

