The Herald

Drivers hit by fuel price jump

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MOTORISTS have been hit with the largest weekly increase in fuel prices since early January.

The average cost of a litre of petrol and diesel rose by 1.2 pence last week to £1.18 and £1.20 respective­ly, according to data from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

This has left pump prices at a four-month high.

RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said the price of petrol has “shot up” as a result of Storm Harvey disrupting oil refining in Texas, whereas the rise in diesel prices is more down to a $2 rise in the price of a barrel of oil over the past week.

He said: “This is bad news for drivers, who have had two consecutiv­e months of price rises.”

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