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Kyrgyzstan

Updated 16 May 2026

Diesel & Petrol Prices in Kyrgyzstan

#3 of 9 in region
Diesel
84.59 KGS /Litre

€0.83

↓ 11.8% vs. region avg. ↓ 45.3% vs. world
Petrol · AI-92 (RON 92)
79.61 KGS

↓7% vs. region avg.

LPG
Calculator · Diesel
presets

Full tank (80 L, diesel)

6,768 KGS

€67 · $77

100 km (10 L/100 km, diesel)

845.95 KGS

€8.33 · $9.67

Dynamics · Diesel

€0.0099 per 1 KGS · updated weekly

78.22 82.04 85.87 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 84.59 KGS
min 79.49 KGS max 84.59 KGS
79.26 79.47 79.68 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 79.61 KGS
min 79.33 KGS max 79.61 KGS

Neighbours where it's more expensive

Tajikistan ↑31%
Diesel
11.82 TJS
Petrol
10.42 TJS
LPG
8.25 TJS
China ↑27%
Diesel
8.40 CNY
Petrol
8.71 CNY
LPG
Uzbekistan ↑7%
Diesel
12,500.00 UZS
Petrol
11,200.00 UZS
LPG

Neighbours where it's cheaper

Kazakhstan ↓27%
Diesel
331.27 KZT
Petrol
235.56 KZT
LPG
Fuel Cost Calculator

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We don't collect per-country electricity tariffs — enter your own price. Reference: AC home ~0.15–0.30 €/kWh, public DC fast charger 0.40–0.70 €/kWh.

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Distance unit

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Region CIS

Diesel · Litre

Popular route

Bishkek → Astana

🇰🇬 KG 🇰🇿 KZ

Distance

1,250 km

Fuel cost

~€82

Est. time

~3 days

Distance

Fuel cost

Est. time

Bishkek → Beijing

4,320 km · ~€445 · ~11 days

🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan 620 km · 🇨🇳 China 3700 km

Bishkek → Islamabad

1,430 km · ~€155 · ~4 days

🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan 160 km · 🇨🇳 China 950 km · 🇵🇰 Pakistan 320 km

Bishkek → Tashkent

670 km · ~€58 · ~2 days

🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan 270 km · 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan 400 km

Bishkek → Ashgabat

1,980 km · ~€101 · ~5 days

🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan 260 km · 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan 1310 km · 🇹🇲 Turkmenistan 410 km

Fuel Prices in Kyrgyzstan — Overview

Current fuel prices in Kyrgyzstan: diesel 84.59 KGS (€0.83 · $0.97) per liter, gasoline 79.61 KGS (€0.78 · $0.91) per liter.

The local gasoline grade is AI-92 (RON 92).

Kyrgyzstan ranks #3 out of 9 countries in CIS by diesel price.

Use the route cost calculator to estimate your fuel expenses for a road trip through Kyrgyzstan.

How fuel prices are formed

Regulated

Once a month

Low

Regulator

Antimonopoly and tax authorities; the market depends on imports from Russia and Kazakh supply flows.

Formally a market economy, but dependence on Russian fuel and administrative control over socially sensitive prices makes it semi-regulated.

Taxes and levies

Excise, VAT, transport costs.

Subsidies

Partial: indirect support through access to cheaper regional resources.

Useful for motorhome travelers

LPG/Autogas

Widely available

Bank cards

Limited

Price spread

Moderate

Market

Importer + Refiner

Prices are government-subsidized (Partial)

Partial: indirect support through access to cheaper regional resources.

FAQ — Fuel Prices in Kyrgyzstan

Data is collected automatically from government sources (EU Oil Bulletin, Statistics Norway, etc.) and independent aggregators, with selective manual cross-verification from at least two sources. Official data takes priority.

Updated: 16.05.2026

Prices are for reference only and may differ from actual prices at specific fuel stations.

View data sources

Cargopedia.net · cargopedia.net

NatStatCom Kyrgyzstan · stat.gov.kg

Tazabek Kyrgyzstan · mtazabek-bot.github.io

Нацстатком КР (stat.gov.kg) · stat.gov.kg/ru/daily-prices/

License CC BY 4.0 — free use, distribution and adaptation with attribution to OpenVan.camp. Fuel data updated: 16 May 2026.

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