The price of Brent crude reached $86.09 a barrel on Monday morning, the highest since it reached $86.43 in October 2018, which is likely to lead to further price increases at the pumps.
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The market, making natural adjustment following losses made during lockdowns when fewer journeys were being made. Johnson would approve, no doubt.
My local shell garage 146.99 for petrol 149.99 for diesel. Norfolk Shocking FuelPrices BrexitCon
£142.95 per litre? Glad I don’t drive.