Diesel prices continued their recent downward trend falling for the seventh consecutive time for the week ending October 4 2009. Terminal
Diesel prices continued their recent downward trend falling for the seventh consecutive time for the week ending October 4 2009.
Terminal gate pricing data from the Australian Institute of Petroleum shows prices in all states apart from Darwin hovering around the 111.3 cents per litre mark throughout the week.
Diesel in Melbourne as per usual was the cheapest in the country, averaging at a price of 110.1 cents per litre and was closely followed by Brisbane and Sydney which each averaged 110.3 cents.
Adelaide was not far behind in the standings, with a price of 110.7 cents per litre.
As usual Darwin topped the list with an average diesel price of 115 cents per litre, 3.7 cents higher than Perth which finished as the second most expensive city at 111.3 cents a litre.
AIP data is based on information provided by BP Australia, Caltex, Shell Australia and ExxonMobil, averaged across terminals and capital cities.
Trader Business Media titles ATN, Owner//Driver and ABC publish a summary of terminal gate diesel prices across key capital cities every week. To view this data, available only to subscribers, click here.