Fuel prices finally stop rising

RAC head of policy Simon Williams said:
"Pump prices appear to have finally stopped rising after 43 days of increases which saw petrol go up 25.5p to 158.3p and diesel 49p to 191.54p. Wholesale fuel costs are now significantly lower than they were at the start of the month, so forecourt prices should begin to come down. As things stand, we'd expect petrol and diesel to drop by several pence a litre in the next week or so.
"It will be very interesting to see if this plays out as the data indicates. We hope it does as drivers could do with some relief at the pumps with a tank of petrol for a family car now costing £87 and the diesel equivalent £105 - £14 and £27 more than they did at the start of the conflict."
| Petrol | Diesel | Unleaded daily change | Unleaded change - since 28/2 | Unleaded % change since 28/2 | Diesel daily change | Diesel change - since 28/2 | Diesel % change since 28/2 |
28/02/2026 | 132.83 | 142.38 | +0.2 | 0 | 0.0% | +0.2 | 0 | 0.0% |
14/04/2026 | 158.30 | 191.54 | +0.0 | +25.5 | 19.2% | +0.0 | +49.2 | 34.5% |
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