Fuel prices in the UK have hit a six-month high, with petrol now averaging nearly £1.40 per litre and diesel at 146.48p. Drivers are paying more at the pump, with the average full tank costing over £76! But there’s hope—supermarkets and independent stations are offering lower prices, and wholesale costs have recently dropped. Could cheaper fuel be on the horizon? Stay tuned as we break down the latest updates, expert insights, and how you can save on fuel today!
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00:00Fuel prices are hitting a six-month high, and drivers are feeling the pinch at the pumps.
00:05The latest data shows petrol prices rising for five straight months, reaching nearly £1.40 per litre.
00:12Diesel isn't far behind, now at 146.48p, a level not seen since August last year.
00:19For the average car, that means an extra £3 per fillip, pushing petrol tanks to £76.81 and diesel to £80.56.
00:29But there's hope. Supermarkets and independent stations are offering lower prices,
00:34with some spots selling petrol for as low as £126.9 per litre.
00:40Why are prices climbing? It's all down to rising oil costs, spurred by cold weather and global uncertainties.
00:47But relief may be coming soon.
00:49Wholesale prices have dropped, and experts believe retailers will pass those savings on to drivers this month.
00:55For now, shopping around is key.
00:57Prices can vary by up to £13 per litre, and Northern Ireland continues to offer the cheapest fuel in the UK.
01:04Plus, the government's Fuel Finder tool, launching later this year, promises to bring even more transparency and savings at the pump.
01:12Are you struggling with rising fuel costs?