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📈 30-day price trend — Wolverhampton
Key insights for Wolverhampton
- →Average petrol has risen 5.1p/litre in Wolverhampton over the past week
- →There is a 35.3p/litre spread between the cheapest and most expensive petrol in Wolverhampton — filling a 55L tank at the cheapest saves ~£19.41
- →The cheapest independent in Wolverhampton (Blakenhall Service Station at 149.6p) undercuts the cheapest supermarket by 1.3p/litre
- →Dudley is currently 2.8p/litre cheaper on average than Wolverhampton
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# Petrol Prices Rise in Wolverhampton
Petrol prices in Wolverhampton have climbed significantly, with the average now standing at 156.1p per litre—up 5.5p from last week. This puts the city 0.7p above the UK national average of 155.4p, meaning drivers here are paying slightly more than most of the country. Across the 27 forecourts tracked in Wolverhampton, prices vary dramatically, with a 37.0p spread between the cheapest and most expensive stations. This substantial variation means savvy drivers who fill up at budget forecourts could save considerable money compared to those using premium-priced stations.
The cheapest petrol currently available in Wolverhampton is 147.9p per litre at an Esso independent forecourt. With such a wide price spread, drivers are advised to check fuel prices before filling up rather than automatically visiting their nearest station. Even small savings per litre add up quickly, particularly for those with longer commutes or larger fuel tanks.
Fuel prices in Wolverhampton — what's happening
Updated 2026-04-05# Petrol Prices Rise in Wolverhampton Petrol prices in Wolverhampton have climbed significantly, with the average now standing at 156.1p per litre—up 5.5p from last week. This puts the city 0.7p above the UK national average of 155.4p, meaning drivers here are paying slightly more than most of the country. Across the 27 forecourts tracked in Wolverhampton, prices vary dramatically, with a 37.0p spread between the cheapest and most expensive stations. This substantial variation means savvy drivers who fill up at budget forecourts could save considerable money compared to those using premium-priced stations. The cheapest petrol currently available in Wolverhampton is 147.9p per litre at an Esso independent forecourt. With such a wide price spread, drivers are advised to check fuel prices before filling up rather than automatically visiting their nearest station. Even small savings per litre add up quickly, particularly for those with longer commutes or larger fuel tanks.



