London drivers are enjoying a much-appreciated drop in unleaded petrol prices, with prices at the lowest level seen since October 2021.
This decrease is primarily attributed to an oversupply in the wholesale market, which has driven down the price of Brent crude oil.
In south east London, petrol stations are offering competitive rates, with Sainsbury’s in Crayford leading the pack at just 127.9p per litre.
Moving forward, price competition among local petrol stations will be essential for drivers to take advantage of these lower prices.
Supermarkets like Morrisons have taken the lead, consistently undercutting competitors such as Sainsbury’s and Tesco by more than a penny per litre.
Our round-up highlights the best deals and locations to fill up your tank without emptying your wallet this October:
Bexley (within a five mile radius)
- Sainsburys Crayford – Petrol: 127.9p, diesel: 133.9p
- Morrisons Erith – Petrol: 128.7p, diesel: 133.7p
- Morrisons Thamesmead – Petrol: 129.7p, diesel:134.7p
- Esso Princess Road – Petrol: 129.9p, diesel: 134.9p
- Jet Bostall Hill - Petrol: 130.9p, diesel: 135.9p
Bromley (within a five mile radius)
- Esso Wickham Road – Petrol: 132.9p, diesel: 137.9p
- Shell West Wickham – Petrol: 133.9p, diesel: 137.9p
- Esso Links Way – Petrol: 133.9p, diesel: 137.9p
- Esso Baring Road – Petrol: 133.9p, diesel: 137.9p
- Texaco High Street – Petrol: 133.9p, diesel: 140.9p
Greenwich (within a five mile radius)
- ASDA Docklands Automat – Petrol: 128.7p, diesel: 134.7p
- Tesco Lewisham – Petrol: 128.9p, diesel: 134.9p
- Tesco Surrey Quays Extra – Petrol: 128.9p, diesel: 134.9p
- Tesco Bromley By Bow – Petrol: 128.9p, diesel: 134.9p
- ASDA Charlton – Petrol: 129.7p, diesel: 134.7p
Lewisham (within a five mile radius)
- ASDA Docklands Automat – Petrol: 128.7p, diesel: 134.7p
- ASDA Old Kent Road – Petrol: 128.7p, diesel: 134.7p
- ASDA Bethnal Green Vallance Road – Petrol: 128.7p, diesel: 134.7p
- Tesco Lewisham – Petrol: 128.9p, diesel: 134.9p
- Tesco Surrey Quays Extra – Petrol: 128.9p, diesel: 134.9p
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