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Irish Fuel Prices

The current average price petrol in ireland is 116.4 p/litre but there is generally a large variation in fuel prices with the main cities conforming well to UK average prices and the more inaccessible areas of ireland showing eye popping prices at the pumps.

Region
Unleaded
Diesel
LPG
England
114.9
115.8
61.5
Scotland
112.8
113.6
61.9
Wales
117
116.7
0
Northern Ireland
116.4
117.4
0

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Cheap Petrol in Ireland?

Petrol Prices in Ireland (both Northern and Southern Island tend to follow the price of crude oil, and the price of oil has certainly been fluctuating wildly these last few years. We fully expect to see petrol prices in Ireland vary rapidly for some time yet, and so you should make good use of our petrol map system to try and find the best Irish fuel prices

Irish Fuel Duty

In Southern Ireland the fuel duty on petrol comes in at 42 cents which compares well when you look at its close neighbour Britain with a fuel duty of 70 cents. However the gap is closed somewhat due to Irelands VAT rate of 21% bringing its fuel prices up a notch. However Irish petrol prices are generally higher than their European counterparts not because of fuel duty or other taxes, but because their are greater transportation costs and generally lower fuel sales per petrol station.

 

 

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