The cost of Perth fuel is set to fall again on Sunday, continuing the welcome trend of downward prices following a six-week-long spike caused by the Middle East war.
Across the board, prices are gradually getting lower as the week approaches the low point of Perth’s fuel pricing cycle, with the exception of LPG which is lodged at 146.5¢ a litre.
ULP will fall to an average of 196.3¢ a litre, thankfully remaining below the $2 mark.
Diesel will also be down to 287.7¢ a litre — although far from what it was pre-war, diesel appears to be hovering below the dreaded $3 mark.
The cheapest service stations across the metropolitan area include the mainstay Vibe, at 189.¢ a litre on average, and United at 192.6¢ a litre on average.
Where to find the cheapest fuel in Perth on Saturday:
- Vibe Morley in the north at 189.3¢ a litre
- Vibe Welshpool in the east at 183.7¢ a litre
- Atlas Fuel Kwinana in the south at 183.9¢ a litre
Where to find the cheapest fuel in Perth on Sunday:
- Vibe Wanneroo in the north at 186.7¢ a litre
- Vibe Piara Waters in the south at 183.7¢ a litre
- Vibe Forrestfield in the east at 183.9¢ a litre
PULP is also down to 211.7¢ a litre, and 98 RON is down at 221.4¢ a litre.
E85 remains at 269.9¢ a litre.
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