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Diesel hits new record high at 147.94p a litre on Halloween

RAC Fuel Watch data shows* the average price of diesel across the UK hit a ‘scary’ new record high of 147.94p a litre on Sunday 31 October, just surpassing the previous high of 147.93p set on 12 April 2012.

The record comes just a week after petrol also went above the record price of April 2012 at 142.48p. Since then it has gone higher still, peaking at 144.35p on Sunday 31 October.

The price of a litre of diesel has gone up a shocking 30p a litre in a year, making a full 55-litre tank £16 more expensive (£65 to £81).

While the prime reason for higher pump prices is the fact oil has doubled to above $80 from $40 a barrel a year ago, the price of diesel is also strongly affected by the high cost of the biodiesel. Currently, around 10% of the diesel drivers buy at the forecourt consists of biodiesel, which contributes around 16p a litre to the cost, whereas ‘pure’ diesel (93%) makes up around 40p. Biodiesel is also three and a half times the price of diesel itself on the wholesale market – a tonne costs around £1,800 whereas diesel is £520.

The new record price will be felt by the UK’s 12.5m diesel car drivers, along with increasing costs to businesses. The UK has 4.5m vans, the vast majority of which run on diesel, and 525,000 heavy goods vehicles.

RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: “While this isn’t unexpected as petrol has already hit a new record price, it’s still another body blow to drivers and businesses across the country who were already struggling to cope with rising prices.

“As well as hitting household budgets this will have a knock-on effect on the price we pay for goods and services as diesel is very much the fuel of business and, as such, will contribute further to inflation.

“While the price of diesel on the forecourt has primarily shot up due the cost of a barrel of oil doubling in the last year from around $40 to more than $80, the price of biodiesel is now two and a half times what it was 12 months ago. This means the biodiesel content in a litre has rocketed from 7p to 16p, while the pure diesel component has doubled from 20p to 40p.

“Unlike petrol where retailers have increased their margin on every litre sold compared to 2012, the profit being taken on diesel is the same as it was nine and a half years ago, so we’re pleased to report this isn’t adversely contributing to the record price at the pumps.”

Find out more about UK petrol and diesel prices on the RAC website.

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* UK national average pump prices quoted are based on Experian Catalist data. Wholesale prices, oil price and the value of sterling are based on data from Fuel Prices Online.


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