The cheapest locations to refuel your car are all in Co Tyrone.
The Consumer Council has revealed the average petrol and diesel prices at locations across Northern Ireland as they continue to drop after last year saw significant increases.
The average price of petrol is now cheaper per litre than it was at this time last year although Diesel prices remain high.
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Petrol now costs on average 143.7p per litre compared to 145.6p per litre last year.
Diesel now costs on average 161p per litre compared to 148.2p per litre this time last year.
Last summer saw significant increases of both petrol and diesel prices, with petrol prices reaching highs of 189p per litre in July 2022 and diesel 197.2p.
Currently the cheapest place in Northern Ireland to buy petrol is Cookstown, where the average price is 140.9p per litre, followed by Omagh at 141.1p per litre and Strabane at 141.3p.
The most expensive place to buy petrol is Limavady at 149.9p per litre, followed by Magherafelt at 149.2p and Derry at 147.9p.
The cheapest place to buy diesel in Northern Ireland is Strabane at 151.8p per litre followed by Newry and Armagh at 154.9p and Coleraine at 154.9p.
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