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Data firm Experian Catalist said a litre of petrol cost an average of 180.7p on Tuesday.
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Drivers have been hit by the average cost of a litre of petrol reaching a record of nearly £1.60. Figures from data firm Experian Catalist show UK forecourts sold the fuel at an average price of ...
Regionally, the most expensive place to fill up a tank was the South East where just one litre of fuel costs 164p. UK petrol prices 58% more expensive than global average, study says Skip to main ...
This resulted in the highest-ever fuel prices recorded in the UK. In early-July 2022, the average price for a litre of diesel reached 199.09p, while the average unleaded price was 191.55p per litre. Many petrol stations, particularly in rural areas and on motorways, were charging in excess of £2 per litre for both fuels.
On 1 January 2012, the Nigerian government headed by president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, tried to cease the subsidy on petrol and deregulate the oil prices by announcing the new price for petrol as US$0.88/litre from the old subsidised price of US$0.406/litre (LAGOS), which in areas distant from Lagos petrol was priced at US$1.25/litre.
According to the RAC’s Fuel Watch data, a litre of unleaded rose from 162.87p at the start of May to 174.02p by the close. Petrol cost closes on £100 prompting calls for government intervention ...
The UK Petroleum Industry Association described fuel crisis as "self-inflicted insanity and condemned the Department of Energy's poor handling of the crisis. [27] Several business leaders also said in a press release late that evening, [28] warning that a strike would destroy the economy, cause a recession, and close small businesses. [28]