South East is the 2nd most expensive region in the UK for petrol. The average price of petrol in South East is currently 143.4p per litre and diesel is 152.0p per litre — 3.1p above the UK national average. Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire, Oxfordshire.
Right now, filling a typical 50-litre tank in South East costs about £71.70 for petrol — roughly £1.55 more than the UK average.
Consistently among the most expensive regions. These figures are derived from live UK national pump prices (updated every 15 minutes from 7,300+ stations) adjusted for South East's typical regional variance.
Consistently among the most expensive regions. Pump prices vary across the UK because of three main factors: how far fuel has to travel from refineries and import terminals, how much competition there is between local forecourts (supermarkets in particular drive prices down), and regional operating costs such as rent and wages.
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