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Prices fell this month. Higher Octane fell by 2.5p per litre (11.4p per gallon),Unleaded by 3p per litre (13.6per gallon), Diesel by 1.3p
per litre (5.9p per gallon). At Supermarkets Higher Octane fell by 4.1p per litre (18.6p per gallon), Unleaded by 2.6p per litre (11.8p per
gallon), Diesel by 1.7p per litre (7.8 per gallon).
The most expensive region (excluding “Scotland - remote areas”) for each fuel is boxed.
Garages and Supermarkets Higher Octane Unleaded petrol Unleaded 95 octane Diesel
(incl Lead Replacement Petrol)
litres (gallons) litres (gallons) litres (gallons)
Northern Ireland 88.4 (401.9) 81.4 (370.1) 86.4 (392.8)
Scotland 84.9 (386.0) 78.7 (357.8) 85.1 (386.9)
Scotland - remote areas 88.8 (403.7) 83.4 (379.1) 88.7 (403.2)
Wales 85.5 (388.7) 80.0 (363.7) 85.6 (389.1)
Northern England 86.2 (391.9) 79.0 (359.1) 84.7 (385.1)
Midlands and East Anglia 86.6 (393.7) 79.7 (362.3) 84.8 (385.5)
Southern England 86.4 (392.8) 80.0 (363.7) 84.4 (383.7)
UK AVERAGE* 86.3 (392.3) 79.6 (361.9) 84.8 (385.5)
Per cent taken as Tax 69.5 74.1 70.4
*The AA Fuel Price Survey is predominantly a survey of prices in the main centres of population - ie where most fuel is
bought
The listed "UK Average" excludes prices in "Scotland - remote area" since they are generally higher and distort the results.
Supermarkets Higher Octane Unleaded (incl LRP) Unleaded 95 Octane Diesel
litres (gallons) litres (gallons) litres (gallons)
SUPERMARKET AVERAGE 81.4 (370.1) 77.6 (352.8) 82.3 (374.1)
Per cent taken as Tax 72.8 75.6 72.1
Some price accuracy is lost in the rounding of figures to one decimal place - 1 gallon equals 4.54609 litres.