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    FUEL PRICE REPORT AUGUST 2009
    Despite falling to 102.3 pence per litre at the end of July, average UK petrol prices have since risen to 104.4. This makes them 1.5p dearer than a month ago. The cost of diesel is also higher, but has gone up 0.9 pence a litre to
    almost 105 pence. Considerable oil price volatility, as stock markets try to predict an end to the global recession, but then run into poor economic news, has been reflected in price swings at the pump.

    In the past month, Brent Crude prices have pitched from $75 to $70 and back up again to $74 now.

    Unleaded prices have risen by 1.4ppl from 103.0ppl to 104.4ppl. Diesel prices have risen by 0.9ppl, from 104.1ppl to 105.0ppl. The price difference between unleaded and diesel has fallen from 1.1ppl to 0.6ppl.

    Northern Ireland and London recorded the highest price for unleaded at 104.9ppl. Yorkshire and Humberside recorded the lowest price for unleaded at 103.5ppl. London recorded the highest diesel price at
    105.5ppl. The North West and Yorkshire and Humberside have the cheapest diesel at 104.0ppl.
    Supermarket prices for unleaded rose over the month by 1.4ppl to 102.8ppl. The gap between supermarket
    prices and the UK average for unleaded has remained at 1.6ppl.
    Overseas prices have also risen. The UK has the eleventh highest unleaded price in Europe and the second highest diesel price.

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