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📈 30-day price trend — London
Key insights for London
- →Average petrol has risen 5p/litre in London over the past week
- →There is a 16p/litre spread between the cheapest and most expensive petrol in London — filling a 55L tank at the cheapest saves ~£8.80
- →The cheapest independent in London (Jet at 145.9p) undercuts the cheapest supermarket by 4p/litre
- →Croydon is currently 3p/litre cheaper on average than London
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# Petrol Prices Rise Sharply Across London
Petrol prices in the capital have climbed significantly this week, with the average now standing at 154.8p per litre—up 5.9p from last Friday. London remains slightly cheaper than the UK national average of 155.4p/litre, offering modest relief to local drivers. However, the price variation across the city is substantial, with a spread of 20.0p per litre between the cheapest and most expensive stations tracked. This gap means drivers could save considerably by choosing their forecourt carefully, with potential savings particularly important given the upward pressure on fuel costs.
Independent forecourt Harvest Energy is currently offering London's best deal at 141.9p per litre—significantly below the city average. Monitoring prices regularly across the 143 tracked stations in London can help drivers locate savings of up to 20p per litre. For those commuting regularly or filling up larger tanks, comparing prices before refueling could translate to substantial weekly savings, especially as prices continue their upward trend.
Fuel prices in London — what's happening
Updated 2026-04-05# Petrol Prices Rise Sharply Across London Petrol prices in the capital have climbed significantly this week, with the average now standing at 154.8p per litre—up 5.9p from last Friday. London remains slightly cheaper than the UK national average of 155.4p/litre, offering modest relief to local drivers. However, the price variation across the city is substantial, with a spread of 20.0p per litre between the cheapest and most expensive stations tracked. This gap means drivers could save considerably by choosing their forecourt carefully, with potential savings particularly important given the upward pressure on fuel costs. Independent forecourt Harvest Energy is currently offering London's best deal at 141.9p per litre—significantly below the city average. Monitoring prices regularly across the 143 tracked stations in London can help drivers locate savings of up to 20p per litre. For those commuting regularly or filling up larger tanks, comparing prices before refueling could translate to substantial weekly savings, especially as prices continue their upward trend.


