The Scotsman

Petrol prices shoot up to record high

- By AUGUST GRAHAM newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Prices at the petrol pumps have reached an all-time high, while diesel is still a little short of its previous record, new data shows.

The average UK price of petrol hit 142.94 pa litre on Sunday, beating the former record, set in April 2012, by 0.46p.

Meanwhile, diesel prices reached 146.5p a litre , short of its all-time high of 147.93p.

AA fuel price spokesman Luke Bosdet said: "Whether it's down to oil producers, market speculator­s, Treasury taxes or struggling retailers trying to balance their margins, record pump prices must be saying to drivers with the means that it is time to make the switch to electric.

"As for poorer motorists, many of them now facing daily charges to drive in cities, there is no escape. It's a return to cutting back on other consumer spending, perhaps even heating or food, to keep the car that gets them to work on the road."

A 20-mile round trip today would cost around 25p for the driver of a small electric car with a cheap energy supplier. For someone driving a small petrol car the same journey would cost ten times more, the AA said.

As a result, switching to electric could save drivers around £800 a year, it added.

The data is calculated by Experian Catalist and provided to the RAC and AA.

The latest figures are a major rise from the early days of the pandemic when the price of petrol collapsed to a low of 106.48p in May 2020.

The rebound is much quicker than the two-and-a-half years it took for prices to recover after the 2008 financial crash, the AA said.

Oil prices have soared since the beginning of the year from around 50 dollars per barrel in January to 85 dollars today.

"This is truly a dark day for drivers, and one which we hoped we wouldn't see again after the high prices of April 2012," said RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams.

"The big question now is: where will it stop and what price will petrol hit? If oil gets to 100 dollars a barrel, we could very easily see the average price climb to 150p a litre."

In 2012, when the last record was set, the price of a barrel of oil had reached 117 dollars. Meanwhile, the price of ethanol, which is mixed into the UK'S petrol, has soared by 80 per cent since 2012, the RAC said.

 ?? ?? ↑ Petrol prices have rebounded from the early days of the pandemic when they fell to a low of 106.48p
↑ Petrol prices have rebounded from the early days of the pandemic when they fell to a low of 106.48p

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