Global Oil & Fuel Price Watch
This automated monitor tracks current official retail prices for oil, gasoline, diesel, and fuel products from government energy departments and regulatory agencies across the globe.
Generated on: March 25, 2026 07:06
Focus: Official Price Monitoring & Retail Data
Important: Data is sourced directly from national regulatory boards and energy ministries where available.
Price Monitoring Summary
| Data Category | Records Captured |
|---|---|
| Gasoline / Petrol Prices | 14 |
| Diesel Prices | 14 |
| Price Monitoring / Trends | 6 |
| LPG / Cooking Gas | 4 |
| Tax / Subsidy Updates | 2 |
Methodology
- The script targets official government energy departments, national statistics agencies, and regulatory bodies worldwide.
- It performs deep-search queries specifically for retail fuel prices, gasoline/diesel monitoring, and official price adjustments.
- Extracted data is categorized by fuel type (Gasoline, Diesel, LPG) and monitoring status.
- The result is a unified “Price Watch” dashboard consolidating global official data for WordPress integration.
Country-by-Country Findings
Australia
Focus areas for this country: Gasoline / Petrol Prices, Price Monitoring / Trends, Diesel Prices.
Fuel and petrol monitoring | ACCC
- Fuel price monitoring during current Middle Eastern conflict We're giving weekly updates on fuel price monitoring during the current Middle Eastern conflict. This includes the latest movements in crude oil prices, international refined fuel benchmarks, and domestic wholesale and retail fuel prices in Australia’s capital cities and more than 190 regional locations.
- This includes the latest movements in crude oil prices, international refined fuel benchmarks, and domestic wholesale and retail fuel prices in Australia’s capital cities and more than 190 regional locations. View this week's fuel price monitoring update .
- View this week's fuel price monitoring update . On this page Monitoring fuel prices and the petrol industry The ACCC monitors retail prices of unleaded petrol, diesel and LPG in Australian capital cities and in more than 190 regional locations.
- On this page Monitoring fuel prices and the petrol industry The ACCC monitors retail prices of unleaded petrol, diesel and LPG in Australian capital cities and in more than 190 regional locations. This allows us to provide motorists with fuel price information such as petrol price cycles in the 5 largest cities .
- This allows us to provide motorists with fuel price information such as petrol price cycles in the 5 largest cities . We also monitor prices, costs and profits related to the supply of petroleum products in Australia.
- We also monitor prices, costs and profits related to the supply of petroleum products in Australia. This has been carried out under various ministerial directions.
- Petrol monitoring quarterly reports We prepare petrol monitoring reports every 3 months. Reports focus on price movements in capital cities and more than 190 regional locations across Australia.
- Current monitoring report Quarterly report on the Australian petroleum market – December quarter 2025 The first quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements outlined in the Competition and Consumer (Price Monitoring—Petroleum Fuels) Direction 2025, which commenced on 1 January 2026. 6 March 2026 Previous monitoring reports See Quarterly reports on the Australian petroleum industry for a complete list of reports we have published.
- 6 March 2026 Previous monitoring reports See Quarterly reports on the Australian petroleum industry for a complete list of reports we have published. Monitoring prices following the fuel excise cut and restoration The ACCC closely monitored fuel prices following the Federal Budget reduction in fuel excise from 30 March to 28 September 2022.
- Monitoring prices following the fuel excise cut and restoration The ACCC closely monitored fuel prices following the Federal Budget reduction in fuel excise from 30 March to 28 September 2022. Results of our monitoring are described in our quarterly petrol reports of March, June and September 2022.
Petrol and fuel | ACCC
- Petrol and diesel prices were deregulated in 1998. The ACCC monitors prices, costs and profits relating to the supply of petroleum products in Australia.
- The ACCC monitors prices, costs and profits relating to the supply of petroleum products in Australia. This is part of a Ministerial direction to monitor for 5 years from 1 January 2026.
- Under this direction, we prepare quarterly petrol monitoring reports focusing on price movements in the capital cities and over 190 regional locations across Australia. We also prepare reports on particular issues of interest in the industry.
- What the ACCC does We track fuel prices in capital cities and more than 190 regional locations. We provide buying tips for Australia’s 5 largest cities based on petrol price cycles.
- We provide buying tips for Australia’s 5 largest cities based on petrol price cycles. We monitor fuel prices to prevent anti-competitive conduct, such as price fixing and collusion between sellers.
- We monitor fuel prices to prevent anti-competitive conduct, such as price fixing and collusion between sellers. What the ACCC can't do We don’t set fuel prices – the market does.
- What the ACCC can't do We don’t set fuel prices – the market does. We don’t predict or forecast petrol prices.
- We don’t predict or forecast petrol prices. Fuel price monitoring during current Middle Eastern conflict We're giving weekly updates on fuel price monitoring during the current Middle Eastern conflict.
- Fuel price monitoring during current Middle Eastern conflict We're giving weekly updates on fuel price monitoring during the current Middle Eastern conflict. This includes the latest movements in crude oil prices, international refined fuel benchmarks, and domestic wholesale and retail fuel prices in Australia’s capital cities and more than 190 regional locations.
- This includes the latest movements in crude oil prices, international refined fuel benchmarks, and domestic wholesale and retail fuel prices in Australia’s capital cities and more than 190 regional locations. View this week's fuel price monitoring update .
Petrol and fuel | ACCC
- This means Australian fuel prices are not controlled by the government. The market determines prices.
- Fuel prices go up and down due to a mix of factors, including overseas and local market forces. We provide weekly information on recent unleaded petrol prices in Australia's five major cities.
- We provide weekly information on recent unleaded petrol prices in Australia's five major cities. What the ACCC does We track fuel prices in capital cities and more than 190 regional locations.
- What the ACCC does We track fuel prices in capital cities and more than 190 regional locations. We provide buying tips for Australia’s 5 largest cities based on petrol price cycles.
- We provide buying tips for Australia’s 5 largest cities based on petrol price cycles. We monitor fuel prices to prevent anti-competitive conduct, such as price fixing and collusion between sellers.
- We monitor fuel prices to prevent anti-competitive conduct, such as price fixing and collusion between sellers. What the ACCC can't do We don’t set fuel prices – the market does.
- What the ACCC can't do We don’t set fuel prices – the market does. We don’t predict or forecast petrol prices.
- We don’t predict or forecast petrol prices. Fuel price monitoring during current Middle Eastern conflict We're giving weekly updates on fuel price monitoring during the current Middle Eastern conflict.
- Fuel price monitoring during current Middle Eastern conflict We're giving weekly updates on fuel price monitoring during the current Middle Eastern conflict. This includes the latest movements in crude oil prices, international refined fuel benchmarks, and domestic wholesale and retail fuel prices in Australia’s capital cities and more than 190 regional locations.
- This includes the latest movements in crude oil prices, international refined fuel benchmarks, and domestic wholesale and retail fuel prices in Australia’s capital cities and more than 190 regional locations. View this week's fuel price monitoring update .
Canada
Focus areas for this country: Gasoline / Petrol Prices.
Prices and price indexes portal
- For governments, businesses, and individuals alike, every change in the price of a barrel of oil, a month's rent, or even a loaf of bread has an impact on how we spend—and earn—our money. Statistics Canada tracks these and many other price movements using a number of key indexes.
- Date modified: 2026-02-27 About this site Statistics Canada Contact StatCan Trust Centre Government of Canada All contacts Departments and agencies About government Themes and topics Jobs Immigration and citizenship Travel and tourism Business Benefits Health Taxes Environment and natural resources National security and defence Culture, history and sport Policing, justice and emergencies Transport and infrastructure Canada and the world Money and finance Science and innovation Indigenous peoples Veterans and military Youth Manage life events Government of Canada Corporate Social media Mobile applications About Canada.ca Terms and conditions Privacy
Producer Price Indexes Portal
- Date modified: 2026-02-27 About this site Statistics Canada Contact StatCan Trust Centre Government of Canada All contacts Departments and agencies About government Themes and topics Jobs Immigration and citizenship Travel and tourism Business Benefits Health Taxes Environment and natural resources National security and defence Culture, history and sport Policing, justice and emergencies Transport and infrastructure Canada and the world Money and finance Science and innovation Indigenous peoples Veterans and military Youth Manage life events Government of Canada Corporate Social media Mobile applications About Canada.ca Terms and conditions Privacy
Gasoline prices remain relatively stable since the removal of the consumer carbon levy in April
- Gasoline prices remain relatively stable since the removal of the consumer carbon levy in April Skip to main content Skip to "About this site" Language selection Français / Gouvernement du Canada Search and menus Search and menus Search Topics menu Subjects Data Analysis Reference Geography Census Surveys and statistical programs About StatCan Canada.ca Home The Daily Infographic 1 Gasoline prices remain relatively stable since the removal of the consumer carbon levy in April Back to main article Infographic description The title of the infographic is "Gasoline prices remain relatively stable since the removal of the consumer carbon levy in April" This is a line chart. The y axis represents the gasoline index level in Canada.
- The y axis represents the gasoline index level in Canada. The y axis starts at 140 and goes to 260, with increments of 20.
- The first series represents the gasoline index in Canada during 2023, spanning the period from January 2023 to December 2023. The second series represents the gasoline index in Canada during 2024, spanning the period from January 2024 to December 2024.
- The second series represents the gasoline index in Canada during 2024, spanning the period from January 2024 to December 2024. The third series represents the gasoline index in Canada during 2025, spanning the period from January 2025 to August 2025.
- The third series represents the gasoline index in Canada during 2025, spanning the period from January 2025 to August 2025. At period January, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 218.1, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 209.3, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 227.4.
- At period January, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 218.1, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 209.3, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 227.4. At period February, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 215.9, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 217.7, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 228.8.
- At period February, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 215.9, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 217.7, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 228.8. At period March, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 218.4, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 228.3, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 224.7.
- At period March, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 218.4, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 228.3, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 224.7. At period April, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 232.2, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 246.3, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 201.7.
- At period April, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 232.2, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 246.3, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 201.7. At period May, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 230.3, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 243.2, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 205.5.
- At period May, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 230.3, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 243.2, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 205.5. At period June, the first series (gasoline index in 2023) is at 234.7, the second series (gasoline index in 2024) is at 235.7, and the third series (gasoline index in 2025) is at 204.0.
European Union
Focus areas for this country: Diesel Prices, Tax / Subsidy Updates.
Weekly Oil Bulletin
- Subscribe to the Weekly Oil Bulletin 19 MARCH 2026 Prices with taxes latest prices (xlsx) English (13.82 KB – XLSX) Download 19 MARCH 2026 Prices without taxes latest prices(xlsx) English (16.92 KB – XLSX) Download 19 MARCH 2026 Map eurosuper 95 (pdf) English (245.2 KB – PDF) Download 19 MARCH 2026 Map diesel (pdf) English (244.35 KB – PDF) Download Taxes on petroleum products Information on value added taxes (VAT), excise duties, and other indirect taxes for petroleum products in EU countries. 19 FEBRUARY 2026 Oil Bulletin Duties and taxes (xlsx) English (22.62 KB – XLSX) Download Price developments Information on price developments (with and without taxes), VAT, excise duties, and consumption of petroleum products in EU countries over time.
Energy prices and costs in Europe – European Commission
- Page contents Page contents The prices and costs for energy evolve over time depending on many different factors like the prices of inputs, market competition and market integration conditions, regulatory and policy-related costs, taxation as well as consumers’ needs and behavioural patterns. The 6th report on energy prices and costs was published in February 2025.
- The 6th report on energy prices and costs was published in February 2025. It assesses the impact of the recent energy crisis and its aftermath.
- Dashboards Based on the 2024 report, the Commission has developed 5 visualisation tools Dashboard for energy prices in the EU and main trading partners Dashboard on energy costs for EU industry and major trading partners Dashboard for household energy expenditure Dashboard for EU energy bill Dashboard for energy-related taxes The energy prices can be sorted by dimension and indicator and the energy costs can be sorted and visualised by sector and country. Wholesale and retail prices The 6th report highlights that European and global energy markets have been going through a severe crisis since 2020.
- Wholesale and retail prices The 6th report highlights that European and global energy markets have been going through a severe crisis since 2020. Wholesale gas and electricity prices rose to historic levels before starting to fall in 2023, partly due to rapid EU joint emergency measures.
- Wholesale gas and electricity prices rose to historic levels before starting to fall in 2023, partly due to rapid EU joint emergency measures. Gas prices remained very high until the end of 2022, after which they gradually decreased to more manageable levels due to regulatory actions, reduced demand and improvements in other market fundamentals.
- Gas prices remained very high until the end of 2022, after which they gradually decreased to more manageable levels due to regulatory actions, reduced demand and improvements in other market fundamentals. Retail prices reflected the increases in wholesale prices, but not uniformly (in the magnitude and the speed of the pass through) across EU countries.
- Retail prices reflected the increases in wholesale prices, but not uniformly (in the magnitude and the speed of the pass through) across EU countries. This was mainly due to differences in national crisis mitigation measures and their level of ambition, but also differences in EU countries’ contract-length structures and retailers’ different gas procurement strategies (long-term contracts, price hedging).
- This was mainly due to differences in national crisis mitigation measures and their level of ambition, but also differences in EU countries’ contract-length structures and retailers’ different gas procurement strategies (long-term contracts, price hedging). Energy costs for households and industry The report warns about the costs for the EU from its high reliance on fossil fuel imports, noting that although the EU’s energy import bill receded to €427 billion in 2024 (after reaching the peak of €604 billion in 2022), is still a significant drain on the European economy.
- Energy costs for households and industry The report warns about the costs for the EU from its high reliance on fossil fuel imports, noting that although the EU’s energy import bill receded to €427 billion in 2024 (after reaching the peak of €604 billion in 2022), is still a significant drain on the European economy. Wholesale prices have stabilised on both electricity and gas markets since the energy crisis of 2021-2023, although at a level higher than their historical averages.
- Wholesale prices have stabilised on both electricity and gas markets since the energy crisis of 2021-2023, although at a level higher than their historical averages. On the other hand, due notably to the time lag in transmission of prices between the two market segments, the drop in wholesale prices is yet to bring down retail energy prices , which are still higher for households and enterprises than before 2021.
Energy – European Commission
- Renewable energy Energy from renewable sources reduces greenhouse gas emissions and lowers our dependence on imported fossil fuels. Markets and consumers The EU's integrated internal energy market helps to keep energy affordable and guarantee secure supplies.
- Carbon management and fossil fuels Industrial carbon management and a gradual phase-out of fossil fuels is key for a just and clean energy transition. International cooperation EU energy cooperation with countries around the world, and international institutions, and other external energy engagements.
- Highlights News announcement 18 March 2026 Commission publishes updated guidance on REPowerEU Gas Regulation The Commission has published an updated guidance on the implementation of the REPowerEU Gas regulation. 1 min read News article 17 March 2026 In focus: Making the best choice for your electricity contract Have you ever wondered why electricity rates seem unpredictable, or vary significantly between suppliers?
- 4 min read Press release 10 March 2026 Commission presents measures to increase EU’s energy independence and affordability Initiatives to boost investment in homegrown clean energy solutions, increase resilience and reduce energy prices. 1 min read Quick links Articles on energy themes Discover our recent collection of in focus articles and myth busters, addressing energy topics.
- Weekly Oil Bulletin Weekly updated information on consumer prices of petroleum products in all EU countries. Featured video Solar energy – a shining star of Europe’s clean transition Discover how solar energy is revolutionising Europe!
- More about Solar energy Events 29-30 Apr 2026 Expert meetings 40th European Gas Regulatory Forum Madrid, Spain 06 May 2026 Conferences and summits Clean Energy Transition Investment Forum 2026 Brussels, Belgium 12 May 2026 Expert meetings Voices of Change: Success stories shaping Europe's buildings 20-21 May 2026 Conferences and summits Clean energy for EU islands forum Mallorca, Spain See all events Events and newsletters Recurrent events DG Energy organises a series of conferences and forums on a yearly basis – they are all listed here. Newsletters Subscribe – for free – to any of our 17 newsletters.
Data and analysis – Energy – European Commission
- Market analysis Quarterly reports on European gas and electricity markets and other market reports. Energy prices and costs in Europe Detailed data and analysis of energy prices and costs in Europe, published by the Commission every 2 years.
- Energy prices and costs in Europe Detailed data and analysis of energy prices and costs in Europe, published by the Commission every 2 years. Energy modelling Possible energy market scenarios for 2030 and 2050 for delivering the EU Green Deal and the energy system model METIS.
India
Focus areas for this country: Gasoline / Petrol Prices, Diesel Prices.
International Prices of Crude Oil (Indian Basket), Petrol and Diesel | Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell | Government of India
- Last Updated On : 24-03-2026 Locate Us © Content Owned, Updated and Maintained by Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell (Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Government of India) Loading… Feedback Register With Us In case you want to receive any important notification on PPAC activities, please fill the form.
- What’s New View All 20 Mar 2026 Snapshot of India's Oil and Gas Data ( Pdf , 27 MB) 19 Mar 2026 Notification dated 18.03.2026 for Designation of PPAC as Nodal agency under MoPNG ( Pdf , 728 KB) 31 Jan 2026 Domestic Natural Gas Price for the period 1st February 2026 to 28th February 2026 ( Pdf , 70 KB) 23 Jan 2026 Natural Gas Production, Availability and Consumption December 2025 ( Pdf , 670 KB) Download Report Download Report Sign In Register Please register with us to download historical data, reports and stay connected with us. Forget Password Change Password Please enter your desire password.
PPAC | 404 Error
- Take Me Home Contact Support Quick Links Disclaimer Terms & Conditions Archives Website Policies ISMS Policy (Pdf, 419 KB) ISMS Certificate (Pdf, 153 KB) Download PPAC App Important Links Site Map Contact Us Frequently Asked Questions Help Right to Information (Online Portal) Hindi Booklet Other Details Last Updated On : 25-03-2026 Locate Us © Content Owned, Updated and Maintained by Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell (Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Government of India)
New Zealand
Focus areas for this country: Gasoline / Petrol Prices, Diesel Prices, Price Monitoring / Trends.
Weekly fuel price monitoring | Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
- On this page I tēnei whārangi Recent developments in the Middle East and their flow on effects on international oil markets are contributing to increased volatility in our weekly fuel price series, particularly in importer costs and estimated importer margins. MBIE is actively monitoring market conditions and the resulting impacts on this dataset.
- Users should also interpret importer costs and importer margins for the week ended Friday 6 March 2026 with caution Purpose Our monitoring shows how recent movements in key factors, such as international oil prices, are affecting retail pump prices that consumers are facing in New Zealand. This monitoring was a recommendation of the 2008 New Zealand Petrol Review to promote transparency in retail petrol and diesel pricing.
- This monitoring was a recommendation of the 2008 New Zealand Petrol Review to promote transparency in retail petrol and diesel pricing. For more information see Review of the New Zealand petrol market .
- For more information see Review of the New Zealand petrol market . Use of this data This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand Licence (external link) — creativecommons.org This data is intended to provide an indication to the public of how retail fuel prices and their components are tracking over time.
- Use of this data This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand Licence (external link) — creativecommons.org This data is intended to provide an indication to the public of how retail fuel prices and their components are tracking over time. MBIE endeavours to the best of its ability and knowledge to ensure that the data is accurate.
- The following graphs show the latest fuel statistics up to the week ending 6 March 2026 (updated weekly). Weekly fuel series This CSV data contains the weekly fuel price data.
- Weekly fuel series This CSV data contains the weekly fuel price data. Weekly table [CSV, 2.7 MB] The following document gives a description of the variables in this CSV.
- Weekly fuel price monitoring data dictionary [PDF 83KB] On Wednesday 7 May 2025, we introduced a new methodology and format for our weekly fuel monitoring data. We ceased publishing the old series on Wednesday 6 August 2025.
- Descriptive text for the Weekly Average Regular Petrol Importer Margin graph Line graph showing the importer margin for regular petrol in New Zealand over the past 5 years. The x-axis represents time in years, and the y-axis shows the importer margin in NZ cents per litre.
- Descriptive text for the Weekly Average Diesel Importer Margin graph Line graph showing the importer margin for diesel in New Zealand over the past 5 years. The x-axis represents time in years, and the y-axis shows the importer margin in NZ cents per litre.
United Kingdom
Focus areas for this country: Gasoline / Petrol Prices, Diesel Prices.
Weekly road fuel prices – GOV.UK
- Weekly road fuel prices – GOV.UK Cookies on GOV.UK We use some essential cookies to make this website work. We’d like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services.
- From: Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Published 24 September 2013 Last updated 24 March 2026 — See all updates Documents Weekly road fuel prices (Excel) MS Excel Spreadsheet , 317 KB This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Request an accessible format.
- Weekly road fuel prices (CSV) 2018 to 2026 CSV , 18.7 KB View online Weekly road fuel prices (CSV) 2003 to 2017 CSV , 33.3 KB View online Weekly road fuel prices (XML) XML , 512 KB This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Request an accessible format.
- Details The weekly road fuel prices table reports on the cost of unleaded petrol ( ULSP ) and unleaded diesel ( ULSD ). For enquiries concerning this table contact: energyprices.stats@energysecurity.gov.uk .
- Updates to this page Published 24 September 2013 Last updated 24 March 2026 + show all updates 24 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 23 March 2026 published. 17 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 16 March 2026 published.
- 17 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 16 March 2026 published. 10 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 9 March 2026 published.
- 10 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 9 March 2026 published. 3 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 2 March 2026 published.
- 3 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 2 March 2026 published. 24 February 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 23 February 2026 published.
- 24 February 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 23 February 2026 published. 17 February 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 16 February 2026 published.
- 17 February 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 16 February 2026 published. 10 February 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 9 February 2026 published.
Road fuel and other petroleum product price statistics – GOV.UK
- Road fuel and other petroleum product price statistics – GOV.UK Cookies on GOV.UK We use some essential cookies to make this website work. We’d like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services.
- From: Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Published 15 October 2013 Last updated 18 December 2025 — See all updates Contents Tables Quarterly Energy Prices Methodology Statistics on the prices of road fuels and other petroleum products. Previous editions of the Quarterly Energy Prices publication can be found on the Quarterly Energy Prices page.
- 30 September 2025 Published Quarterly Energy Prices: September 2025. 26 June 2025 Added link to Quarterly Energy Prices: June 2025.
- 26 June 2025 Added link to Quarterly Energy Prices: June 2025. 27 March 2025 Added link to Quarterly Energy Prices: March 2025.
- 27 March 2025 Added link to Quarterly Energy Prices: March 2025. 19 December 2024 Added Quarterly Energy Prices: December 2024.
- 19 December 2024 Added Quarterly Energy Prices: December 2024. 26 September 2024 Added Quarterly Energy Prices: September 2024.
- 26 September 2024 Added Quarterly Energy Prices: September 2024. 27 June 2024 Added Quarterly energy prices June 2024.
- 27 June 2024 Added Quarterly energy prices June 2024. 28 March 2024 Added Quarterly Energy Prices: March 2024.
- 28 March 2024 Added Quarterly Energy Prices: March 2024. 21 December 2023 Added Quarterly Energy Prices December 2023.
- 21 December 2023 Added Quarterly Energy Prices December 2023. 28 September 2023 Added Quarterly Energy Prices September 2023.
Petrol and diesel prices – data.gov.uk
- Petrol and diesel prices – data.gov.uk Cookies on GOV.UK We use cookies to collect information about how you use data.gov.uk. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible.
Road fuel prices: 1 December 2025 – Accredited official statistics announcement – GOV.UK
- Road fuel prices: 1 December 2025 – Accredited official statistics announcement – GOV.UK Cookies on GOV.UK We use some essential cookies to make this website work. We’d like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services.
Weekly road fuel prices – GOV.UK
- Weekly road fuel prices – GOV.UK Cookies on GOV.UK We use some essential cookies to make this website work. We’d like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services.
- From: Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Published 24 September 2013 Last updated 24 March 2026 — See all updates Documents Weekly road fuel prices (Excel) MS Excel Spreadsheet , 317 KB This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Request an accessible format.
- Weekly road fuel prices (CSV) 2018 to 2026 CSV , 18.7 KB View online Weekly road fuel prices (CSV) 2003 to 2017 CSV , 33.3 KB View online Weekly road fuel prices (XML) XML , 512 KB This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Request an accessible format.
- Details The weekly road fuel prices table reports on the cost of unleaded petrol ( ULSP ) and unleaded diesel ( ULSD ). For enquiries concerning this table contact: energyprices.stats@energysecurity.gov.uk .
- Updates to this page Published 24 September 2013 Last updated 24 March 2026 + show all updates 24 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 23 March 2026 published. 17 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 16 March 2026 published.
- 17 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 16 March 2026 published. 10 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 9 March 2026 published.
- 10 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 9 March 2026 published. 3 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 2 March 2026 published.
- 3 March 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 2 March 2026 published. 24 February 2026 Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 23 February 2026 published.
United States
Focus areas for this country: Gasoline / Petrol Prices, Diesel Prices, LPG / Cooking Gas.
Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
- Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Skip to sub-navigation U.S.
- Energy Information Administration – EIA – Independent Statistics and Analysis Menu Sources & Uses Topics Geography Tools Education News Sources & Uses Topics Geography Tools Education News Petroleum & Other Liquids Crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, diesel, propane, and other liquids including biofuels and natural gas liquids. Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update Weekly Petroleum Status Report Natural Gas Exploration and reserves, storage, imports and exports, production, prices, sales.
- Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update Weekly Petroleum Status Report Natural Gas Exploration and reserves, storage, imports and exports, production, prices, sales. Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report › Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Supplement Electricity Sales, revenue and prices, power plants, fuel use, stocks, generation, trade, demand & emissions.
- Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report › Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Supplement Electricity Sales, revenue and prices, power plants, fuel use, stocks, generation, trade, demand & emissions. Electric Power Monthly Electricity Data Browser Consumption & Efficiency Energy use in homes, commercial buildings, manufacturing, and transportation.
- Quarterly Coal Report Coal Data Browser Renewable & Alternative Fuels Includes hydropower, solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and ethanol. Alternative Fuel Vehicle Browser Nuclear & Uranium Uranium fuel, nuclear reactors, generation, spent fuel.
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle Browser Nuclear & Uranium Uranium fuel, nuclear reactors, generation, spent fuel. Daily Status of Nuclear Outages Total Energy Comprehensive data summaries, comparisons, analysis, and projections integrated across all energy sources.
- Market Prices and Uncertainty Report Energy & Financial Markets: What Drives Crude Oil Prices? Environment Greenhouse gas data, voluntary reporting, electric power plant emissions.
- Environment Greenhouse gas data, voluntary reporting, electric power plant emissions. U.S.
- Energy Facts Use of Energy Energy & Environment Petroleum Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids Natural Gas Coal Nuclear Electricity Hydrogen Hydropower Biofuels Biomass Wind Geothermal Solar For Teachers Lesson plans, science fair experiments, field trips, teacher guide, and career corner. Glossary FAQs Coal Conversion & Equivalents Oil/Petroleum Diesel Electricity Environment Gasoline General Energy Natural Gas Nuclear Prices Renewables A-Z Index A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | XYZ What's New?
- 4.859 5.071 5.375 1.341 1.808 0.304 East Coast (PADD1) 4.901 5.105 5.480 1.355 1.805 0.375 New England (PADD1A) 4.970 5.236 5.759 1.438 1.772 0.523 Central Atlantic (PADD1B) 4.940 5.196 5.629 1.335 1.757 0.433 Lower Atlantic (PADD1C) 4.880 5.057 5.395 1.353 1.826 0.338 Midwest (PADD2) 4.801 4.970 5.160 1.174 1.669 0.190 Gulf Coast (PADD3) 4.627 4.835 5.134 1.417 1.869 0.299 Rocky Mountain (PADD4) 4.397 4.796 5.174 1.188 1.759 0.378 West Coast (PADD5) 5.556 5.856 6.310 1.644 2.081 0.454 West Coast less California 5.088 5.360 5.826 1.653 2.072 0.466 California 6.096 6.428 6.870 1.646 2.094 0.442 *prices include all taxes Download image Top Sign up for email updates Get the RSS feed Release Schedule What Determines Gas Prices? Details…
Petroleum & Other Liquids Data – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
- Petroleum & Other Liquids Data – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Skip to sub-navigation U.S.
- Energy Information Administration – EIA – Independent Statistics and Analysis Menu Sources & Uses Topics Geography Tools Education News Sources & Uses Topics Geography Tools Education News Petroleum & Other Liquids Crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, diesel, propane, and other liquids including biofuels and natural gas liquids. Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update Weekly Petroleum Status Report Natural Gas Exploration and reserves, storage, imports and exports, production, prices, sales.
- Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update Weekly Petroleum Status Report Natural Gas Exploration and reserves, storage, imports and exports, production, prices, sales. Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report › Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Supplement Electricity Sales, revenue and prices, power plants, fuel use, stocks, generation, trade, demand & emissions.
- Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report › Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Supplement Electricity Sales, revenue and prices, power plants, fuel use, stocks, generation, trade, demand & emissions. Electric Power Monthly Electricity Data Browser Consumption & Efficiency Energy use in homes, commercial buildings, manufacturing, and transportation.
- Quarterly Coal Report Coal Data Browser Renewable & Alternative Fuels Includes hydropower, solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and ethanol. Alternative Fuel Vehicle Browser Nuclear & Uranium Uranium fuel, nuclear reactors, generation, spent fuel.
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle Browser Nuclear & Uranium Uranium fuel, nuclear reactors, generation, spent fuel. Daily Status of Nuclear Outages Total Energy Comprehensive data summaries, comparisons, analysis, and projections integrated across all energy sources.
- Market Prices and Uncertainty Report Energy & Financial Markets: What Drives Crude Oil Prices? Environment Greenhouse gas data, voluntary reporting, electric power plant emissions.
- Environment Greenhouse gas data, voluntary reporting, electric power plant emissions. U.S.
- Energy Facts Use of Energy Energy & Environment Petroleum Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids Natural Gas Coal Nuclear Electricity Hydrogen Hydropower Biofuels Biomass Wind Geothermal Solar For Teachers Lesson plans, science fair experiments, field trips, teacher guide, and career corner. Glossary FAQs Coal Conversion & Equivalents Oil/Petroleum Diesel Electricity Environment Gasoline General Energy Natural Gas Nuclear Prices Renewables A-Z Index A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | XYZ What's New?
- Energy Information Administration release showing national monthly biofuels operable production capacity. Feedstocks consumed for production of biofuels Monthly release date: February 27, 2026 The U.S.
U.S. Gasoline and Diesel Retail Prices
- Notes: Conventional area is any area that does not require the sale of reformulated gasoline. All types of finished motor gasoline may be sold in this area.
- All types of finished motor gasoline may be sold in this area. RFG area is an ozone nonattainment area designated by the U.S.
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which requires the use of reformulated gasoline. We stopped publishing Low Sulfur On-Highway Diesel (LSD) prices at the U.S. level on December 8, 2008, because fewer stations were selling LSD as a result of EPA diesel fuel regulations.
- We stopped publishing Low Sulfur On-Highway Diesel (LSD) prices at the U.S. level on December 8, 2008, because fewer stations were selling LSD as a result of EPA diesel fuel regulations. We continued to collect LSD prices from retail outlets and included them in the Diesel Average All Types price until July 26, 2010, when no more outlets reported LSD sales.
- We continued to collect LSD prices from retail outlets and included them in the Diesel Average All Types price until July 26, 2010, when no more outlets reported LSD sales. Beginning July 26, 2010, publication of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) price became fully represented by the Diesel Average All Types price.
- Beginning July 26, 2010, publication of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) price became fully represented by the Diesel Average All Types price. As of December 1, 2010 (September 1, 2006 in California), any on-highway diesel fuel sold is ULSD as mandated by EPA on-highway diesel fuel regulations.
- As of December 1, 2010 (September 1, 2006 in California), any on-highway diesel fuel sold is ULSD as mandated by EPA on-highway diesel fuel regulations. We did not collect weekly retail motor gasoline data between December 10, 1990, and January 14, 1991.
- We did not collect weekly retail motor gasoline data between December 10, 1990, and January 14, 1991. Monthly and annual averages are simple averages of the weekly data.
- On May 14, 2018, we implemented statistical methodology changes to improve the accuracy of the weekly retail gasoline price estimates. As a result of these statistical methodology changes, the published retail gasoline estimates for May 14, 2018, are not directly comparable to those published for May 7, 2018.
- As a result of these statistical methodology changes, the published retail gasoline estimates for May 14, 2018, are not directly comparable to those published for May 7, 2018. On June 13, 2022, we implemented statistical methodology changes to improve the accuracy of the weekly retail on-highway diesel fuel price estimates.
Vietnam
Focus areas for this country: Diesel Prices.
Thông tin mới nhất về điều hành giá xăng dầu trong nước trước xung đột Trung Đông
- Thực tế cho thấy, nhờ cơ chế điều hành linh hoạt cùng với việc chi sử dụng Quỹ bình ổn ở mức khoảng 4.000 đồng/lít xăng và 5.000 đồng/lít dầu diesel, giá xăng dầu trong nước đã dần ổn định trong những ngày gần đây. Cụ thể, trong kỳ điều hình gần nhất, từ 22h ngày 12/3, giá xăng E5RON92 giảm 447 đồng/lít, giá bán không cao hơn 22.504 đồng/lít; giá xăng RON95-III tăng 335 đồng/lít, giá bán không cao hơn 25.575 đồng/lít.
- Giá dầu diesel 0.05S tăng 555 đồng/lít, giá bán không cao hơn 27.025 đồng/lít; giá dầu hỏa tăng 2.513 đồng/lít, giá bán không cao hơn 26.932 đồng/lít; giá dầu mazut 180CST 3.5S giảm 340 đồng/kg, giá bán không cao hơn 18.661 đồng/kg. Biện pháp này không chỉ giúp bám sát diễn biến của thị trường thế giới mà còn tạo động lực để doanh nghiệp chủ động nhập khẩu nguồn hàng, đồng thời giảm tâm lý hoang mang, tích trữ của người dân. Ông Trần Hữu Linh cũng cho biết, hoạt động nhập khẩu xăng dầu luôn có độ trễ nhất định, thường từ 3-4 ngày.
