Sunday, November 11, 2007

Average petrol cost at £1 a litre (BBC)


Petrol prices have risen on the back of higher global crude costs

The average UK price of unleaded petrol has passed £1 per litre for the first time, a research group has said.
A litre of unleaded petrol now costs 100.08p, according to the latest data from industry researchers Catalist.

Petrol prices have risen sharply on the back of record global oil prices, which have increased as a result of supply concerns and the weak dollar.

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