Perth Motorists Urged to Fill Up Before Fuel Hike 15 July

Motorists in Perth and Mandurah are advised to fill up now if they need to, with petrol prices set to rise tomorrow.

Motorists in Perth and Mandurah are advised to fill up now if they need to, with petrol prices set to rise tomorrow. After today motorists will likely have to wait a week before petrol prices are again at the bottom of the price cycle.

FuelWatch reports that, from 6am tomorrow (Wednesday 16 July 2025), the average price of Perth's regular unleaded petrol (ULP) will increase by 32 cents per litre (cpl) to 192.7 cpl with Ampol, 7-Eleven, Shell Reddy Express, BP, EG Ampol and Caltex hiking up to 209.9 cpl; Vibe up to 209.7 cpl; and United up to 203.5 cpl.

Despite the average hike tomorrow, there are still 25 individual sites offering ULP below 159 cpl, so consumers should check the FuelWatch website to find the lowest price near them. Buying fuel from the cheapest site rather than the most expensive, a difference of 56 cpl, means motorists can potentially save $33 on a 60-litre tank.

Tuesday's cheapest ULP is available for:

  • 155.9 cpl at S24 Forrestfield and S24 Sawyers Valley in the East;
  • 153.9 cpl at OTR Maddington in the South; and
  • 153.3 cpl at Burk Alkimos, Burk Bassendean and Burk Mount Lawley in the North.

Wednesday's cheapest ULP will be available for:

  • 157.5 cpl at Atlas Fuel Forrestfield in the East;
  • 153.7 cpl at Costco Casuarina (Costco sites are membership based) and 154.5 cpl at Vibe Oakford Truckstop in the South; and
  • 153.3 cpl at Burk Alkimos, Burk Bassendean and Burk Mount Lawley in the North.

To find the cheapest fuel at any time, check the mobile compatible www.fuelwatch.wa.gov.au site which features an interactive map. After 2.30pm each day both today's and tomorrow's prices are available. Also, get a daily update by subscribing to free email alerts or phone 1300 30 40 54. If you want to understand more about how FuelWatch works, go to www.fuelwatch.wa.gov.au/about/works .

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