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Perth fuel prices: More relief at our bowsers as prices to fall again on Monday

Katherine KraayvangerPerthNow
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Perth will enjoy more relief at the bowser on Monday, as the cost of fuel continues to gradually begin to fall since the war in the Middle East began at the beginning of March.

The city’s fuel price cycle — which usually spiked on Wednesdays before the war began, and got lower as the week went on before reaching a low on Tuesdays — appears to have some life still beating in it as prices drop across the board.

The average price of ULP across the metropolitan area will fall to 194.5¢ a litre, with the cheapest brands expected to be United, Vibe, and EG Ampol.

Diesel will also drop across Perth, down to a more-bearable 284.2¢ a litre.

United will be a popular brand on Monday, at 187¢ a litre on average, followed closely by Vibe stations which will post an average of 187.9¢ a litre.

Where to find the cheapest fuel in Perth on Sunday:

  • Vibe Wanneroo in the north at 186.7¢ a litre
  • Vibe Piara Waters in the south at 183.7¢ a litre
  • Vibe Forrestfield in the east at 183.9¢ a litre

Where to find the cheapest fuel in Perth on Monday:

  • Vibe Bedford and Vibe Morley in the north at 183.7¢ a litre
  • Costco Perth Airport in the east at 178.7¢ a litre
  • Costco Casuarina in the south at 178.7¢ a litre

The price of PULP is also trending down on Monday, at an average of 209.9¢ a litre, along with 98 RON, which will dip to 219.4¢ a litre.

E85 remains lodged at 269.9¢ a litre.

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