Price of fuel falls in May as retailers pass on wholesale savings

The average price of petrol fell by nearly 2p a litre in May while diesel tumbled by 2.5p after retailers finally passed on savings in the wholesale price of fuel, data from the latest RAC Fuel Watch* report shows.

Unleaded finished the month at 116.72p a litre, down 1.83p from 118.55p at the beginning of May. Diesel, however, dropped further from 120.25p to 117.75p.

RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: “Having seen petrol and diesel prices rise in April, May brought some lower prices at the pump just as motorists sought to make the most of the warmer weather by taking to the road.”

May’s price reduction was led by the supermarkets with a series of cuts which came about after the RAC pointed out that the wholesale cost of fuel had fallen and that forecourt reductions should be passed on to motorists. This can quite clearly be seen in the average price of supermarket petrol which fell 2.18p a litre to 113.48p in May and similarly with diesel which went down by 3.26p to 114.19p.

The reductions mean a tank of unleaded for a typical 55-litre family car is now £1 cheaper at £64.20 than in April and the equivalent diesel fill-up is £1.40 less at £64.76.

Oil stayed broadly the same in May, averaging $49.89 a barrel, but recording a low of $46.93 early on and a high of $53.54 on 24 May. Sterling was also stable at $1.29, although at one point it topped $1.30 – a figure not seen since September last year.

Simon Williams added: “It’s good news to see prices reduce in May, but it’s very difficult to know which way they will head next although current indications are for prices to come down, especially for diesel which is still overpriced on many forecourts.

“OPEC (the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) is trying to counter the oversupplied oil market with a view to making the barrel price rise. It agreed in May, together with a number of non-OPEC producers including Russia, to continue to cut daily production by 1.8m barrels as has been happening since the beginning of the year. However, this level of output restriction does not appear to have had the desired effect to date, partly due to the slightly higher oil price enabling the United States to increase its fracking activity and fill the gap.

“The fact OPEC didn’t limit supply further could bode well for motorists. The other key factor that affects the price we pay for fuel at the pump is the strength of the pound as fuel, like oil, is traded in dollars. It remains to be seen what will happen to sterling after this week’s General Election and in the ensuing Brexit negotiations with the EU, but a further reduction could lead to higher prices on the forecourt.”

Regional fuel price variation

Northern Ireland experienced the biggest fall in the price of petrol, down 2.5p from 117.98p a litre to 115.47p, making it the cheapest in the UK. The South East had the most expensive petrol in the land at 117.25p despite a 1.95p reduction on its forecourts.

The East of England enjoyed the greatest reduction in the diesel price with the average cost dropping 2.68p to 118.14p a litre despite recording the second most expensive price in the UK. Northern Ireland saw the cheapest diesel at 116.46p and the South East the most expensive at 118.43p.

Regional average unleaded pump prices

Unleaded

01/05/2017

31/05/2017

Change

UK Average

118.55

116.72

-1.83

Northern Ireland

117.98

115.47

-2.51

London

118.89

116.80

-2.09

Wales

117.75

115.66

-2.09

East Midlands

118.54

116.56

-1.98

South East

119.20

117.25

-1.95

West Midlands

118.78

116.89

-1.89

South West

118.61

116.82

-1.79

East

118.81

117.05

-1.76

North East

117.59

115.95

-1.64

North West

118.37

116.73

-1.64

Scotland

117.97

116.39

-1.58

Yorkshire and The Humber

118.04

116.64

-1.4

Regional average diesel pump prices

Diesel

01/05/2017

31/05/2017

Change

UK Average

120.25

117.75

-2.50

East

120.82

118.14

-2.68

Northern Ireland

119.11

116.46

-2.65

East Midlands

120.13

117.50

-2.63

London

120.60

117.98

-2.62

South East

121.01

118.43

-2.58

West Midlands

120.36

117.79

-2.57

North West

120.15

117.66

-2.49

North East

119.25

116.79

-2.46

Yorkshire and The Humber

119.78

117.35

-2.43

Wales

119.59

117.20

-2.39

Scotland

120.10

117.80

-2.30

South West

120.22

117.93

-2.29

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