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Gasoline Prices in Ireland remained unchanged at 1.99 USD/Liter in July. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Ireland Gasoline Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
In May 2025, the average premium unleaded petrol price in Ireland stood at 142.7 British pence per liter. This was some 15 pence lower than prices in the same month a year prior and follows a fall in crude oil prices, the greatest determinant for motor fuel prices.
For industries with an annual consumption of 10,000 gigajoule (GJ) to ****** GJ, natural gas prices were highest than for industries with consumption of 100,000 GJ to 1,000,000 gigajoule in Ireland. In 2021, natural gas prices for industries with an annual consumption greater than 100,000 gigajoules was at **** euro cents per kilowatt hour, while for industries with lower annual consumption, figures were at **** euro cents per kilowatt hour.
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Ireland: Gasoline prices at the pump, in dollars per liter: The latest value from 2016 is 1.37 dollars, a decline from 1.92 dollars in 2014. In comparison, the world average is 0.98 dollars, based on data from 165 countries. Historically, the average for Ireland from 1995 to 2016 is 1.35 dollars. The minimum value, 0.72 dollars, was reached in 2000 while the maximum of 2.02 dollars was recorded in 2012.
In 2021, average price of unleaded gasoline (95 RON) in Ireland stood at **** euros per liter. Between 2000 and 2021, figures increased by ** euros cents per liter, peaking at **** euros per liter in 2012. Prices reached the lowest in 2002, at **** euros per liter.
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Ireland Consumer Price: Avg: Fuel: Diesel data was reported at 1.311 EUR/l in May 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.271 EUR/l for Apr 2018. Ireland Consumer Price: Avg: Fuel: Diesel data is updated monthly, averaging 1.185 EUR/l from Dec 2001 (Median) to May 2018, with 198 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.612 EUR/l in Sep 2012 and a record low of 0.753 EUR/l in Feb 2002. Ireland Consumer Price: Avg: Fuel: Diesel data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Statistics Office of Ireland. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.P001: Consumer Price: Average.
Ireland has seen an overall increase in the price of diesel fuel since 2000, with prices amounting to **** euros per liter in 2021. Between 2009 and 2012 prices sharply increased, peaking at **** euros per liter in the latter year. The following four years experienced annual decreases in prices, however, since 2016 prices have been increasing again. Monthly diesel prices were highest in the fall of 2018, when they climbed to ***** British pence per liter and notably fell during the coronavirus pandemic in the spring of 2020. However, the recent Europe-wide energy supply shortage has had a huge impact on liquid fuel prices in the country, driving diesel prices past 120 pence per liter in the summer and fall months.Oil price slump 2020It is not just Ireland that has seen significant price decrease in the spring and summer of 2020. Lockdowns and reduced oil demand due to mobility restrictions have impacted the price of diesel globally. The cost per barrel of Brent crude oil declined by an average of ** U.S. dollars per barrel in 2020 compared to 2019.Diesel cars the most popular in Ireland despite fall in salesDespite a decline in the overall number of diesel cars sold in Ireland, and a growth in electric car sales in recent years, diesel-powered passenger cars remain the most popular. In 2020, over ****** diesel cars were purchased by drivers in Ireland. However, the decrease in sales signals a shift away from this engine type.
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.
The average diesel price in Ireland was 139.9 British pence per liter in May 2025. Figures decreased that month as crude oil prices traded lower following concerns over a global recession.
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UK Gas fell to 83.25 GBp/thm on August 1, 2025, down 4.14% from the previous day. Over the past month, UK Gas's price has risen 4.94%, but it is still 7.33% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. UK Natural Gas - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
Diesel is among the most expensive motor fuels in Northern Ireland. In March 2024, diesel prices were nine pence higher than average prices for unleaded ** octane fuel (regular gasoline). The previous month, diesel prices were even higher than those for super unleaded fuel, usually the most expensive option.
UK conventional fuel car sales in decline When looking at the fuel types of new cars registered in the UK, diesel has notably fallen out of favor. In 2018, nearly a third of all newly-registered passenger cars were powered by a diesel engine. By 2022, this figure had decreased to just five percent. Diesel's decline has largely come about due to greater popularity of alternative fuels, a shift in consumer preference that has also impacting petrol car sales. Today, battery electric and hybrid-electric vehicles account for roughly one third of car registrations. The plug-in electric vehicle fleet in Northern Ireland came stood at nearly ****** units as of 2022.
Supermarkets offer consistently lower fuel prices When comparing prices across UK retailers, supermarkets were found to offer motor fuel at prices that were on average three pence per liter cheaper than the UK average.
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Ireland Consumer Price: Avg: Fuel: Unleaded Petrol data was reported at 1.413 EUR/l in May 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.379 EUR/l for Apr 2018. Ireland Consumer Price: Avg: Fuel: Unleaded Petrol data is updated monthly, averaging 1.264 EUR/l from Dec 2001 (Median) to May 2018, with 198 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.704 EUR/l in Sep 2012 and a record low of 0.813 EUR/l in Jan 2002. Ireland Consumer Price: Avg: Fuel: Unleaded Petrol data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Statistics Office of Ireland. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.P001: Consumer Price: Average.
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Fuel wholesalers have come up against hugely volatile markets in recent years. The COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent travel restrictions and lockdowns led to a standstill in global transport activity, driving a sharp drop in fuel prices and sales in 2020. Air passenger numbers tanked by 73% in the EU in 2020, according to the European Commission, driving a sharp drop off in demand for jet fuel. OPEC+ manipulates world crude oil prices by adjusting production quotas and collaborating with other producers. OPEC+ worked to cut production in early 2021 to raise prices back to their pre-pandemic level, which gave fuel wholesalers a big boost. Then, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine led to a string of sanctions being placed on Russia by the EU and other Western nations, including the UK. Bans on Russian fuel exports drove prices and wholesalers’ revenue through the roof. For example, according to vehicle insurer RAC, the average price of unleaded in the UK shot up by 23.8% between 2021 and 2022. Over the five years through 2024, fuel wholesalers’ revenue is forecast to fall at a compound annual rate of 3.8% to reach €1.1 trillion, including an expected 5.8% tumble in 2024 as supply cuts push prices up. Rising levels of environmental awareness will encourage fuel wholesalers to stock a growing range of low-carbon fuel options like biofuels and hydrogen (when they become more financially viable) in the future. In many European countries, the push to decarbonise transport is accelerating, with electric vehicles gaining ground on petrol vehicles, having already surpassed the market share of diesel vehicles in terms of new car registrations. The long-term fall in investment in oil and gas will also push up prices. Over the five years through 2029, revenue is anticipated to fall at a compound annual rate of 1.3% to reach €1.2 trillion.
Ireland, Italy, and Germany had some of the highest household electricity prices worldwide, as of March 2025. At the time, Irish households were charged around 0.45 U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour, while in Italy, the price stood at 0.43 U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour. By comparison, in Russia, residents paid almost 10 times less. What is behind electricity prices? Electricity prices vary widely across the world and sometimes even within a country itself, depending on factors like infrastructure, geography, and politically determined taxes and levies. For example, in Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden, taxes constitute a significant portion of residential end-user electricity prices. Reliance on fossil fuel imports Meanwhile, thanks to their great crude oil and natural gas production output, countries like Iran, Qatar, and Russia enjoy some of the cheapest electricity prices in the world. Here, the average household pays less than 0.1 U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour. In contrast, countries heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports for electricity generation are more vulnerable to market price fluctuations.
The average wholesale electricity price in July 2025 in Ireland is forecast to amount to******* euros per megawatt-hour. During the period in consideration, figures reached a record high in March 2022, at over *** euros per megawatt-hour.
This statistic displays the average weekly household expenditure on gas in countries in the United Kingdom (UK) from the financial years ending 2016 to 2018, in British pounds. It shows that Northern Ireland had significantly lower weekly gas expenditure in the UK than England, Scotland and Wales, with the average cost at *** British pounds. England households had the highest gas expenditure on average.
Electricity prices in Europe are expected to remain volatile through 2025, with Italy projected to have some of the highest rates among major European economies. This trend reflects the ongoing challenges in the energy sector, including the transition to renewable sources and the impact of geopolitical events on supply chains. Despite efforts to stabilize the market, prices in countries like Italy are forecast to reach ****** euros per megawatt hour by February 2025, indicating persistent pressure on consumers and businesses alike. Natural gas futures shaping electricity costs The electricity market's future trajectory is closely tied to natural gas prices, a key component in power generation. Dutch TTF gas futures, a benchmark for European natural gas prices, are projected to be ***** euros per megawatt hour in July 2025. The reduced output from the Groningen gas field and increased reliance on imports further complicate the pricing landscape, potentially contributing to higher electricity costs in countries like Italy. Regional disparities and global market influences While European electricity prices remain high, significant regional differences persist. For instance, natural gas prices in the United States are expected to be roughly one-third of those in Europe by March 2025, at **** U.S. dollars per million British thermal units. This stark contrast highlights the impact of domestic production capabilities on global natural gas prices. Europe's greater reliance on imports, particularly in the aftermath of geopolitical tensions and the shift away from Russian gas, continues to keep prices elevated compared to more self-sufficient markets. As a result, countries like Italy may face sustained pressure on electricity prices due to their position within the broader European energy market.
In most European cities, energy prices constituted the main share of the residential end-user electricity price in February 2024. Energy price shares are among the highest in the capital cities of Cyprus, Malta, and Ireland, which are largely reliant on energy imports. Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Brussels account for the largest share of energy taxes in the region. In the Danish capital, for instance, energy taxes -including VAT- represented ** percent of the residential electricity price. Household electricity prices around the world Italy and Germany have some of the highest electricity prices in the world. Heavily reliant on natural gas imports, these two countries were profoundly stricken by the 2022 energy crisis. Overall, Western Europe is the most expensive region for household power purchases, while many large energy producing countries such as Russia and Saudi Arabia offer their residents the cheapest average rates. Heating gas prices in European cities In terms of residential use gas prices in Europe, Stockholm was the most expensive city in January 2024. Inhabitants of Sweden's capital paid for gas nearly ** percent more than consumers in Bern, Switzerland, which ranked second. Imports dominate Sweden's gas supply.
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消费价格:平均:燃料:柴油在05-01-2018达1.311EUR/l,相较于04-01-2018的1.271EUR/l有所增长。消费价格:平均:燃料:柴油数据按月更新,12-01-2001至05-01-2018期间平均值为1.185EUR/l,共198份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于09-01-2012,达1.612EUR/l,而历史最低值则出现于02-01-2002,为0.753EUR/l。CEIC提供的消费价格:平均:燃料:柴油数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Central Statistics Office of Ireland,数据归类于Global Database的爱尔兰 – 表 IE.P001:消费价格:平均。
Motor fuel prices in Wales ranged between ***** and ***** pence per liter in March 2024, with unleaded 95 octane fuel the cheapest fuel choice. proved the most expensive fuel choice. Motor fuel prices in Wales are generally lower than those in Scotland, but higher than in Northern Ireland.
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Gasoline Prices in Ireland remained unchanged at 1.99 USD/Liter in July. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Ireland Gasoline Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.