Fuel prices in Tomsk, starting from 2025, increased on average by 2.5%
First Things First: The cost of gasoline and diesel fuel in Tomsk, Russia, is on the rise, according to the Regional Antimonopoly Department. As of April 16, 2025, the price for AI-92 gasoline on major chain gas stations has increased by 2.4%, AI-95 by 2.6%, and diesel fuel by 2.4%.
Fuel Up Your Wallet: The prices for AI-92 have risen from 53.18 rubles to 54.47 rubles per liter, while AI-95 now costs 57.73 rubles per liter and diesel is 73.63 rubles per liter. But fear not, independent gas stations in the region have seen a slight decrease in diesel prices, falling from 74.22 rubles to 72.45 rubles per liter. AI-92 has increased by 0.7 rubles, AI-95 by 1.35 rubles, and is now sold at 55.65 rubles per liter.
New Rides on the Block: It appears there's a new car brand making a splash in Tomsk, with prices starting at 2 million rubles. Used cars, however, are starting to see a price decrease.
Now, remember that the pricing may vary across different regions within Russia, so I suggest keeping an eye on local news sources or fuel price tracking websites to stay in the know. Here's a look at fuel prices in nearby Altai Republic for reference:- Diesel: 75.24 ₽- AI-92: 55.46 ₽- AI-95: 59.50 ₽- Super98: 78.29 ₽ [3]. Again, these prices might not parallel those in Tomsk but offer a general idea of fuel prices within the region.
Sources: [1], [2] and enrichment data [3].
- The Industry sector in Tomsk, Russia, is experiencing an increase in the finance needed for energy, as the prices for gasoline and diesel fuel have risen significantly.
- As of April 16, 2025, the cost of AI-92 gasoline on major chain gas stations in Tomsk has increased to 54.47 rubles per liter, while AI-95 now costs 57.73 rubles per liter and diesel is 73.63 rubles per liter.
- In contrast, independent gas stations in Tomsk have seen a slight decrease in diesel prices, with diesel now selling for 72.45 rubles per liter.
- Prices for a new car brand emerging in Tomsk start at 2 million rubles, while used cars are beginning to see a decrease in price.
