BP Drops Petrol Prices for Third Time in Last 8 Days
BP Drops Petrol Prices for Third Time in Last 8 Days
BP has dropped the price of petrol by 3 cents per litre and diesel by 2 cents per litre, the third time the company has dropped their prices since the beginning of last week. This equates to a 10 cent per litre drop on petrol over the last 8 days.
Prices at most BP-owned service stations are:
91 Unleaded $ 205.9 cents per litre
95 Unleaded
$ 213.9 cents per litre
Ultimate Diesel $ 145.9 cents
per litre
BP Managing Director Matt Elliott announced the news. “We’re again pleased to be dropping our petrol and diesel prices for our customers.”
“Whilst the market remains uncertain, international product prices have generally continued to trend downwards. We’re passing on these benefits as soon as we’re able, and this is more good news for our customers.”
This morning’s fall is BP’s third price drop in just over a week.
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