Ukraine’s fuel market is undergoing a fundamental transformation. With domestic production constrained and infrastructure repeatedly targeted, the country has become one of the key import markets for oil products in Europe, particularly for diesel. Demand for LPG is shrinking, while gasoline imports have surged. These shifts are reshaping regional trade patterns, opening new routes and creating opportunities and uncertainty for suppliers.
Read the paper to understand:
- How has Ukraine’s import dependence evolved in 2026, and which suppliers are gaining market share?
- What changes are occurring in the route-to-market, and how are Danube and seaborne flows influencing trade?
- Which products are driving growth — and why is LPG demand falling despite increased seaborne availability?
- How might ongoing energy infrastructure attacks and policy changes alter the outlook for fuel demand?
Download the paper to get a comprehensive view of Ukraine’s shifting fuel mix and its implications for western and eastern European markets.
