Fuel prices have been slashed by the Irish Government after Russia's invasion of Ukraine resulted in a massive jump in the cost of petrol and diesel.
The price of petrol has been reduced by 20c per litre and diesel has been cut by 15c per litre.
The new measures were brought in by Government on Wednesday night, however not all filling stations saw a significant price drop yesterday. Today however, prices are starting to come down.
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Here are some of the cheapest places in Dublin to get your petrol and diesel, according to pumps.ie.
Petrol
- Circle K, North Road, Finglas 179.9c, last updated March 11
- Tesco, Clearwater, Finglas 179.9c, last updated March 11
- Circle K, Ballymun Road, Glasnevin 181.9c, last updated March 11
- Circle K, Chapelizod Bypass, Palmerstown 181.9c, last updated March 11
Diesel
- Circle K, North Road, Finglas 179.9c, March 11
- Tesco, Clearwater, Finglas 179.9c, March 11
Yesterday, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) said there are no "legal barriers" to stop petrol stations from increasing their fuel prices individually.
The statement read: “There are no legal barriers to petrol stations acting independently to increase their prices.
“The CCPC does not have a role in monitoring price increases in the market.
“If businesses collude to fix prices this is cartel behaviour and the CCPC can investigate and refer a case to the DPP for criminal prosecution.”
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