Amidst the chaos of a Middle East conflict, a surprising petrol price pattern emerges in Merseyside. While global oil prices surge, with a staggering 13% increase on Monday due to US and Israeli attacks on Iran, local petrol prices remain remarkably stable. But here's the twist: the cheapest fuel is found at supermarket garages, offering a welcome respite for drivers.
The Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane between Iran and Oman, became a flashpoint as Iranian counter-attacks disrupted tankers, causing oil prices to skyrocket. This led to a frenzy of panic-buying, with queues forming outside Costco as prices rose from $70 to $78 per barrel in just three days.
However, Merseyside residents can breathe a sigh of relief, as petrol prices have held steady. According to the Roadtrip App, the cheapest petrol in the area can be found at:
- Asda, Ormskirk Road, Aintree (126.7p)
- Tesco, Hawthorn Road, Litherland (126.9p)
- Tesco, Mather Avenue, Mossley Hill (126.9p)
- Asda, Orrell Lane, Bootle (126.9p)
- Sainsbury's, Rice Lane, Walton (126.9p)
- Sainsbury's, Great Homer Street, Everton (126.9p)
- Asda, Utting Avenue (126.9p)
- Asda, Breck Road, Anfield (126.9p)
- Asda, Welton Road, Croft Retail Park, Bromborough (126.9p)
- Sainsbury's, Kings Road, Birkenhead (126.9p)
And this is the part most people miss: these prices are significantly lower than the Liverpool average of 133.5p/litre, as reported by Petrol Map.
Stay informed about the latest developments and breaking news by following us on Twitter and Bluesky, and don't miss out on our daily newsletter for in-depth analysis and opinion. But beware, the situation remains volatile, and the impact on fuel prices, inflation, and interest rates could be far-reaching. What do you think? Is this a temporary reprieve, or a sign of a more stable future for petrol prices in Merseyside?