Posted: Fri 6th Jan 2023

Fuel falls by 9p a litre in December but is still too expensive, says the RAC

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 6th, 2023

While December saw the average price of fuel fall by 9p a litre saving drivers £5 a tank, but drivers should have seen much bigger drops due to far lower wholesale costs, the RAC has claimed.

Data shows petrol fell by 8.4p last month to 151.06p making a full 55-litre tank for a family car £4.63 cheaper (£83.08). Diesel came down by 9.4p to 173.97p meaning a complete fill-up was £5.19 less than it was at the start of the month at £95.68.

Unleaded bought at one of the big four supermarkets reduced by 10p a litre from an average of 157.86p to 147.76p and diesel by 11.4p from 181.66p to 170.23p.

Wholesale prices, which have fallen considerably since mid-October, remained largely unchanged with petrol averaging 106p a litre throughout December while diesel was 123.4p.

Based on these wholesale prices and allowing for a 10p-a-litre retailer margin – 3p more than the long-term average – the RAC said it believes petrol should be being sold around the UK for 140p – 11p less than the current UK average.

For diesel drivers the figure should be nearer to 160p a litre – 14p lower than the average at the end of 2022.

Membership-only retailer Costco, which consistently charges some of the lowest prices in the UK, is currently charging a store-wide average of just 137.3p for unleaded and 158.4p for diesel which means members can save £7.50 on a tank of petrol (£75.51) and £8.50 for diesel (£87.17).

RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said:

“On the face of it, December looks like it was a good month for drivers with 9p coming off at the pumps on top of November’s 6p, but there’s no question that the drop should have been far bigger given how far wholesale prices have come down.”

“For weeks we’ve been calling on the big four supermarkets to cut their prices more substantially to give drivers a fairer deal when they fill up, so even though they have reduced their prices collectively by more than 10p a litre in December, they are still nowhere near where they should be given the scale of the drop in wholesale prices.”

“We hope the Business Secretary’s intervention just before Christmas puts more pressure on larger retailers to do the right thing.”

“Looking at prices in Northern Ireland is a good reference for what should be happening across the rest of the UK as petrol was 4.5p cheaper there than the UK average at the start of December but was nearly 7p lower at the end of the month at just 144.43p.”

“For diesel the difference is even more pronounced as a litre was 7p cheaper at the beginning of December and 9.5p less by the close at 164.55p.”

“If fuel can be sold this cheaply in Northern Ireland, then this must mean something is very wrong with fuel retailing in mainland UK.”

“While Northern Ireland does benefit from a fuel price checker website run by the Consumer Council this isn’t the main reason prices are lower there.”

“A combination of factors contributes to making fuel cheaper including a higher retailer-to-car ratio than in the wider UK, more fuel distributors as well as the presence of sometimes cheaper fuel across the border in the Republic of Ireland.”

“Interestingly, the supermarkets also don’t have the same hold on fuel retailing in Northern Ireland with only 28% market share compared to 43% on the other side of the Irish Sea.”

“In Europe prices are also considerably cheaper as the average price of a litre of unleaded is 144p and diesel 152p. And just across the Channel in France unleaded is an average of 146p and diesel 154p.”

“In fact, when compared to the 27 EU countries we currently have the second most expensive diesel and the sixth most expensive petrol.”

 

Prices around the UK

Unleaded 01/12/2022 31/12/2022 Change
UK average 159.47 151.06 -8.41
East 160.72 152.12 -8.60
East Midlands 160.68 152.14 -8.54
London 160.07 153.49 -6.58
North East 158.16 148.96 -9.20
North West 159.16 149.61 -9.55
Northern Ireland 155.02 144.43 -10.59
Scotland 158.00 147.81 -10.19
South East 160.57 153.03 -7.54
South West 159.84 151.94 -7.90
Wales 157.60 147.85 -9.75
West Midlands 159.79 151.68 -8.11
Yorkshire and The Humber 159.12 150.93 -8.19

 

Diesel 01/12/2022 31/12/2022 Change
UK average 183.40 173.97 -9.43
East 184.73 175.86 -8.87
East Midlands 184.13 175.17 -8.96
London 185.71 177.24 -8.47
North East 182.80 171.23 -11.57
North West 182.97 173.23 -9.74
Northern Ireland 176.24 164.55 -11.69
Scotland 182.17 171.21 -10.96
South East 184.97 176.30 -8.67
South West 183.98 174.94 -9.04
Wales 181.36 169.91 -11.45
West Midlands 183.91 174.27 -9.64
Yorkshire and The Humber 183.42 174.05 -9.37

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