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Wales Online
Wales Online
Neil Lancefield & Michael Broomhead

Petrol prices rise for first time since early July after oil output cut

Average petrol prices have risen for the first time since early July, latest statistics show. Figures from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy show the average cost of a litre of the fuel at UK forecourts on Monday was 162.8p.

That was up from 162.1p a week ago. It was the first weekly increase since the seven days to July 4.

The price rise comes after several countries cut their output of oil to boost its value. Recent strikes at refineries in France also pushed up wholesale costs.

The average price of a litre of diesel on Monday was 181.9p, up from 180.8p last week.

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