These official statistics in development are based on average road fuel sales, deliveries and stock levels at sampled filling stations in Great Britain. The frequency of the publication has evolved in response to different fuel demand patterns.
Due to the stability seen in the data throughout 2023 and 2024, and minimal questions and comments on the publication, we have moved this publication to a quarterly schedule. The publication will be on the second Thursday following the end of each quarter in January, April, July and October. This will be kept under review and in the event of a substantial disruption to fuel supply we have mechanisms in place to revert to more frequent reporting. The publication will continue to cover daily sales, deliveries and stock levels for diesel and petrol.
We welcome any feedback or comments that users may have. Please contact us at: downstream.oil.statistics@energysecurity.gov.uk.
Future release dates will be pre-announced in our calendar of future publication dates.
A dataset of average pence per litre and per gallon petrol and diesel fuel prices in the UK regions including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Note that data tables in the transport energy and environment series are updated based on the most recently available data sources. As such the period of coverage will differ between tables. Each table name provides the period covered by the data.
ENV0101: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6763f78ccdb5e64b69e30848/env0101.ods">Petroleum consumption by transport mode and fuel type: United Kingdom, 1990 to 2023 (ODS, 24.1 KB)
ENV0102: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6763f8bcbe7b2c675de30848/env0102.ods">Energy consumption by transport mode and energy source: United Kingdom, 1998 to 2023 (ODS, 15.2 KB)
ENV0105: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6763f8d0be7b2c675de3084a/env0105.ods">Petrol and diesel prices and duties per litre in April: United Kingdom, 1990 to 2024 (ODS, 14.5 KB)
ENV0201: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68010bc20b24153af1e7c723/env0201.ods">Greenhouse gas emissions by transport mode: United Kingdom, 1990 to 2023 (ODS, 35.6 KB)
ENV0202: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68010bf9e16c376084e7c711/env0202.ods">Carbon dioxide emissions by transport mode: United Kingdom, 1990 to 2023 (ODS, 35.3 KB)
ENV0301: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68010c5990d0846c19e28803/env0301.ods">Air pollutant emissions by transport mode: United Kingdom, 1990 to 2023 (ODS, 139 KB)
ENV0302: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68010c7a90d0846c19e28804/env0302.ods">Index of average hot-exhaust emissions for road vehicles in urban conditions: United Kingdom, 1992 to 2023 (ODS, 17.6 KB)
ENV0303: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/675aebf5a3e5a798955a019e/env0303.ods">Population affected by aircraft noise around airports: United Kingdom, 2000 to 2023 (ODS, 25.1 KB)
Note that the current version of ENV0701 covers journey emissions estimates for 2023 and was last updated in October 2023. An update to this data is expected in 2025. The methodology for this analysis can be found on the transport energy and environment statistics information page.
ENV0701: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/67595ae2a862207f757110ff/env0701.ods">Emissions from journeys acr
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Dataset showing how much fuel each council vehicle has consumed, by year and by fuel type. Dataset guidance The following information refers to the columns in the data: Fleet = fleet number (specific number used to identify a vehicle) Vehicle = vehicle type Fuel = fuel used in litres Dist.Run = Total mileage for the reporting period MPG = Miles Per Gallon Type = D: Diesel, G: Gas Oil Please Note In some cases there may be an asterix in Dist.Run or 'ERROR' in MPG. This is due to an incorrect speedometer reading being input at some time during the report period. When an asterix is present, it may also mean that MPG is incorrect in each case. Where the Fleet number shows a number plate, these vehicles are not council owned but hire vehicles. Parks and Countryside service manage their own fuel stations which are not shown on this dataset. Further Information If you have any further queries you can contact the Head of Fleet Services, Terry Pycroft, by emailing terry.pycroft@leeds.gov.uk or calling 0113 378 1440.
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Gasoline Prices in the United Kingdom increased to 1.84 USD/Liter in June from 1.79 USD/Liter in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United Kingdom Gasoline Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Weekly data showing estimated quantity of automotive fuel demand per average transaction in the UK. These are official statistics in development.
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The UK's fuel use by type (coal, natural gas, petrol, diesel oil for road vehicles (DERV), fuel oil, gas oil, aviation fuel and other), 1990 to 2023. This table excludes biofuels and waste.
A dataset of vehicle MPG ratings and fuel cost calculations based on manufacturer, model, and fuel type.
MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1.05 MB
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The UK's fuel use by industry (SIC 2007 group - around 130 categories) and type (coal, natural gas, petrol, diesel oil for road vehicles (DERV), fuel oil, gas oil, aviation fuel and other); UK level fuel use of nuclear, hydro, wind, solar, geothermal aquifers and net imports, 1990 to 2023. This table excludes biofuels and waste.
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Retail Sales Ex Fuel in the United Kingdom decreased to -2.80 percent in May from 1.40 percent in April of 2025. This dataset provides - United Kingdom Retail Sales Ex Fuel MoM- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
Base Data - Name/Brand - Address - Geocoordinates - Opening Hours - Phone - ...
25+ Fuel Types - Super E5 - Super 98 - Diesel - AdBlue - LPG - CNG - ...
60+ Services and Characteristics - Car Wash - Shop - Restaurant - Toilet - ATM - Toll - ...
300+ Payment Options - Cash - Visa - MasterCard - Fuel Cards - ...
Xavvy is the leading source for gas station location and petrol price data worldwide, specializing in data quality and enrichment. We provide high-quality POI data for gas stations across all European countries, integrated with energy data, places data, automotive data, commodity data, market research data, oil and gas data, and brand data.
Our gas station location data is delivered country by country, with customizable information levels. We offer one-time or regular data delivery, push or pull services, and any data format to meet customer needs.
Our data answers critical questions such as the total number of stations per country or region, market share distribution, and optimal locations for new gas stations, charging stations, or hydrogen dispensers. This information provides a solid foundation for in-depth analyses, enabling various industries to gain valuable insights into the fuel market and its trends. Our data supports strategic decisions in business development, competitive approaches, and expansion.
Additionally, our data enhances the consistency and quality of existing datasets. Users can easily map data to check for accuracy and correct errors.
With over 200 sources, including governments, petroleum companies, fuel card providers, and crowd sourcing, Xavvy offers comprehensive information. Alongside base data like name/brand, address, geo-coordinates, and opening hours, we provide detailed insights into available fuel types, accessibility, special services, and payment options for each station.
High data quality is crucial for delivering an excellent customer experience, especially when displaying gas station information on maps or applications. We continuously enhance our processing procedures to improve data quality through:
Explore our other data offerings and gain valuable market insights on gas stations directly from the experts!
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The English Housing Survey (EHS ) Fuel Poverty Datasets are comprised of fuel poverty variables derived from the EHS, and a number of EHS variables commonly used in fuel poverty reporting. The EHS is a continuous national survey commissioned by the Ministry of Housing, Community and Local Government (MHCLG) that collects information about people's housing circumstances and the condition and energy efficiency of housing in England.
End User Licence and Special Licence Versions
Similar to the main EHS, two versions of the Fuel Poverty dataset are available from 2014 onwards. The Special Licence version contains additional, more detailed, variables, and is therefore subject to more restrictive access conditions. Users should check the End User Licence version first to see whether it meeds their needs, before making an application for the Special Licence version.
Fuel Poverty Dataset
The fuel poverty dataset is comprised of fuel poverty variables derived from the English Housing Survey (EHS), and a number of EHS variables commonly used in fuel poverty reporting. The fieldwork for the EHS is carried out each financial year (between April and March). The fuel poverty datasets combine data from two consecutive financial years. Full information on the EHS survey is available at the MHCLG EHS website and further information on Fuel Poverty and the EHS can be sought from FuelPoverty@beis.gov.uk and ehs@communities.gov.uk respectively. Guidance on use of EHS data provided by MHCLG should also be applied to the fuel poverty dataset.
The data cover modelled household fuel costs and consumption. See documentation
for further details.
Historical gas data series updated annually in July alongside the publication of the Digest of United Kingdom Energy Statistics (DUKES).
MS Excel Spreadsheet, 5.52 MB
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Crude Oil rose to 68.75 USD/Bbl on July 11, 2025, up 3.27% from the previous day. Over the past month, Crude Oil's price has risen 1.04%, but it is still 16.37% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Crude Oil - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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This dataset provides monthly, quarterly and annual average regular or premium unleaded gasoline pump prices, taxes and ex-tax pump prices in Canada, USA, France, Germany, Britain and Japan, all converted to Canadian cents per litre. To view charts and current fuel price data you can also visit the motor fuel prices page. *[USA]: United States of America
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This is a large dataset of extracted text from public Oil and gas documents that was prepared in the run up to the FORCE 2023 Large Languagel model Hackathon in Stavanger, Norway
The dataset is uninque since it contains the largest public collection of extracted text from Ocr'ed oil and gas documents currently available. It has been created with the aim to make more oil and gas documents knowledge better embedded in language modelsAdditional the text has been classified in if the extracted pages are real text or mostly gibberish.Personal identifiable information has been removed as best as possibleA file with 1500 hand classified pages is part of the upload to further train text classifiers.
A dataset of van MPG ratings and fuel cost calculations based on manufacturer, model, and fuel type.
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Historical chart and dataset showing U.K. fossil fuel consumption by year from 1960 to 2023.
The English Housing Survey (EHS ) Fuel Poverty Datasets are comprised of fuel poverty variables derived from the EHS, and a number of EHS variables commonly used in fuel poverty reporting. The EHS is a continuous national survey commissioned by the Ministry of Housing, Community and Local Government (MHCLG) that collects information about people's housing circumstances and the condition and energy efficiency of housing in England.
End User Licence and Special Licence Versions
Similar to the main EHS, two versions of the Fuel Poverty dataset are available from 2014 onwards. The Special Licence version contains additional, more detailed, variables, and is therefore subject to more restrictive access conditions. Users should check the End User Licence version first to see whether it meeds their needs, before making an application for the Special Licence version.
These official statistics in development are based on average road fuel sales, deliveries and stock levels at sampled filling stations in Great Britain. The frequency of the publication has evolved in response to different fuel demand patterns.
Due to the stability seen in the data throughout 2023 and 2024, and minimal questions and comments on the publication, we have moved this publication to a quarterly schedule. The publication will be on the second Thursday following the end of each quarter in January, April, July and October. This will be kept under review and in the event of a substantial disruption to fuel supply we have mechanisms in place to revert to more frequent reporting. The publication will continue to cover daily sales, deliveries and stock levels for diesel and petrol.
We welcome any feedback or comments that users may have. Please contact us at: downstream.oil.statistics@energysecurity.gov.uk.
Future release dates will be pre-announced in our calendar of future publication dates.