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Petrol Prices Reach 158.52p Amid Conflict Impact on Energy Market
Published on 5/19/2026

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The average price of unleaded petrol has increased to 158.52p per litre, the highest since the onset of the Iran war, according to the RAC. Prices surged following the conflict that began on February 28, impacting energy production and transport in the Middle East. The price of Brent crude oil is currently about $111 per barrel, up from approximately $73 prior to the conflict. Diesel prices also rose, now averaging 185.92p per litre, while the average price of unleaded petrol was 132.83p at the conflict's start. The RAC anticipates petrol could reach at least 160p unless oil prices dramatically drop.
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