Fuel Prices by County

Browse petrol and diesel prices across 136 UK counties, grouped by region. Click any county to see station-level prices and trends.

London

The capital region with the highest density of fuel stations and typically higher prices due to operating costs.

South East England

One of the UK's most populated regions with strong competition between fuel retailers keeping prices competitive.

South West England

A mix of rural and urban areas where prices can vary significantly between coastal towns and inland cities.

East of England

A largely rural region with a blend of supermarket forecourts and independent stations across market towns.

East Midlands

Home to major cities like Nottingham and Leicester with competitive pricing driven by supermarket chains.

West Midlands

Centred around Birmingham, the region benefits from strong retail competition and motorway forecourt options.

North West England

Covering Manchester, Liverpool and beyond, with some of the UK's most competitive fuel prices.

Yorkshire and the Humber

A large region spanning rural dales to major cities, with prices varying considerably by location.

North East England

A region that often sees lower fuel prices compared to the national average thanks to strong supermarket presence.

Wales

Rural areas can see higher prices due to transport costs, while South Wales cities tend to be more competitive.

Scotland

Prices in the central belt are competitive, but remote Highland and island areas often pay a premium.

Other Areas

Additional areas with fuel price data available.