RAC reacts to latest report into competition in the road fuel market

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Following the publication of the latest report from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) on fuel prices, RAC head of policy Simon Williams said:

"It's positive to have confirmation retailers haven't altered their pricing strategies as a result of the Iran war, but it's worrying the watchdog has concluded competition is still lacking in the road fuel market and that margins are still at historically high levels. The Government's new Fuel Finder, introduced at the start of February, is supposed to help with that but it's still early days.

"The August CMA report will be very interesting as it will cover a period of lower wholesale prices. The wholesale price of diesel has already come down considerably but prices at the pumps have only dropped by around 8p since peaking on 15 April at 191.54p.

"The price of oil has now been under $100 a barrel for almost a week which is another positive sign for drivers and potentially a test for retailers as it should lead to lower forecourt prices.

“In the meantime, we continue to urge drivers to use tools like the free myRAC app to ensure they pay the lowest possible prices every time they fill up."

 

Latest fuel prices

The average price of diesel has fallen by nearly 8p (7.79p) a litre to 183.75p since peaking on 15 April at 191.54p. Petrol's peak occurred on 28 May at 159.53p – it's now 26.5p more than it was at the start of the conflict in Iran, at 159.37p.

A tank of petrol for a 55-litre family car currently costs £87.65 – £14.60 more than 28 February. For diesel it's £101.06 – £22.75 more than it was at the start of the Iran war.

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RAC head of policy Simon Williams said: "Fuel prices continue to fall on the back of oil being under $100 for the last nine trading days. The average price of petrol has dropped nearly 2p a litre (1.6p) to 157.93p since peaking on 28 May at 159.53p. The diesel story is even better with the average price reducing by 11p (10.62p) to 180.92p since 15 April (191.54p), its lowest since the end of March but still 39p higher than when the war started.
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