Fuel prices in Melbourne

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You are seeing all 1620 known fuel stations within 30 kilometers of Melbourne offering E10.

Today's average fuel price for e10 petrol in Melbourne is $1.79 per litre, that is 6 cents more than yesterday with prices on the rise. .

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Hit the All time button below to see the timing of long-term peak and low pricing levels here in Melbourne.

  
Average fuel price movement last month: $1.56 to $1.79

👍 Today's cheapest E10 fuel stations in Melbourne

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  • Metro Petroleum logo(1)
  • Liberty logo(1)
  • United logo(1)
  • SINOPEC logo(1)
  • Caltex logo(1)

Find out how we calculate the cheapest fuel stations in Melbourne.


👎 Today's most expensive E10 fuel stations in Melbourne

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  • ASTRON logo(2)
  • Metro Petroleum logo(1)

Find out how we calculate the most expensive fuel stations in Melbourne.


Melbourne E10 overview

We are actively working towards displaying near real-time fuel pricing for Melbourne and other VIC towns and cities. In the interim price changes refresh hourly.

  • Lowest price: 156.9
  • Highest price: -
  • Average price: $1.79

All E10 fuel stations in Melbourne


There are 1620 known petrol stations near Melbourne offering E10. Due to current fuel supply issues we filter out fuel stations with unavailable fuel types.

Total stations: 1620


Inactive / offline fuel stations near Melbourne

There are currently no petrol stations near Melbourne marked as either inactive or offline.


Click through to see detailed fuel pricing details for each fuel type in Melbourne.

Average retail fuel prices update daily.


Melbourne’s fuel pricing trends

Melbourne typically has a 20 day pricing cycle for petrol fuels (ULP 91, PULP 95, PULP 98 and e10). There is a variance of up to a fortnight in the length of pricing cycles for the above fuel products.

Melbourne’s fuel pricing cycles for the above petrol product are subject to irregular cycles exhibiting abrupt peaks and/or prolonged periods of downward trending pricing outside of the typical pricing cycle.

Fuel products such as diesel and LPG are not affected by pricing cycles.


Excerpt last updated: 16 hours ago
Monitoring Melbourne since: November 2, 2017