Alert to Perth motorists - fill up now to beat the petrol price rise

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Motorists in Perth and Mandurah are advised to fill up now if they need to, with petrol prices set to rise tomorrow.

FuelWatch reports that, from 6am tomorrow (Wednesday 30 November 2022), the average price of regular unleaded petrol (ULP) will increase by 23 cents per litre (cpl) to 201.4 cpl. Coles Express hiking by up to 46 cpl up to 209.9 cpl; Ampol and EG Ampol up to 205.9 cpl; BP up to 203.9 cpl; 7-Eleven and Caltex/Puma up to 199.9 cpl; and Vibe up to 199.7 cpl..

Despite the average hike tomorrow, there are still 30 individual sites offering prices below 166 cpl, so consumers should check the FuelWatch website to find the lowest price near them. Buying fuel from the cheapest site rather than the most expensive, a difference of 47 cpl, means motorists can potentially save $28 on a 60 litre tank.

Tuesday’s cheapest ULP is available for:

  • 167.9 cpl at Coles Express Forrestfield, BP Forrestfield, BP 2go Bellevue and BP Crystal Brook (Lesmurdie) in the East;
  • 163.9 cpl at Coles Express Bentley, Coles Express Bull Creek, Coles Express Langford, Coles Express Myaree, Coles Express Southern River, Coles Express Waikiki and Coles Express Willetton in the South; and
  • 163.9 cpl at Coles Express Duncraig, Coles Express Malaga, Coles Express Mount Lawley and Coles Express Ocean Reef in the North.

Wednesday’s cheapest ULP will be available for:

  • 167.9 cpl at FastFuel 24/7 (Forrestfield) in the East;
  • 162.7 cpl at Costco Casuarina (membership based) and Costco Perth Airport (membership based) and 162.9 cpl at United Myaree in the South; and
  • 162.9 cpl at United Ellenbrook, United Tapping and United Bassendean in the North.

To find the cheapest fuel at any time, check the mobile compatible www.fuelwatch.wa.gov.au site which features an interactive map. After 2.30pm each day both today’s and tomorrow’s prices are available. Also, get a daily update by subscribing to free email alerts or phone 1300 30 40 54. If you want to understand more about how FuelWatch works, go to www.fuelwatch.wa.gov.au/about/works.

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Media Contact: Alan Hynd, (08) 6552 9248 / 0429 078 791 / alan.hynd@demirs.wa.gov.au  

Consumer Protection
Media release
29 Nov 2022

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