BP vs ESSO: Which is Cheaper Today?

ESSO is cheaper on 4 of 4 fuel types compared today.

Side-by-side comparison of BP (1010 UK stations) and ESSO (1437 UK stations) using live Fuel Finder prices refreshed every 30 minutes.

Today's Prices, Head-to-Head

Fuel BP
1010 stations
ESSO
1437 stations
Difference Saving on 60L fill Cheaper today
Unleaded (E10) 153.7p
1001 stations
151.4p
1431 stations
2.3p £1.38 ESSO
Super Unleaded (E5) 172.9p
959 stations
169.7p
1331 stations
3.2p £1.92 ESSO
Diesel (B7) 167.6p
999 stations
165.2p
1426 stations
2.4p £1.44 ESSO
Premium Diesel (SDV) 187.6p
925 stations
184.8p
1124 stations
2.8p £1.68 ESSO

Averages exclude stations with price-correction flags. A 60L fill is used as a representative tank size.

About each brand

BP operates one of the UK's largest oil-major branded forecourt networks. Most BP sites are dealer-owned — BP sets the brand standards and supplies fuel, but pricing flex is delegated to the individual dealer operator, which is why BP prices vary more site-to-site than some peers. BP's premium fuel is BP Ultimate, available in both petrol (guaranteed 97 RON) and diesel (B7) grades with a proprietary ACTIVE detergent additive pack. At a smaller number of sites BP also sells Ultimate 102, a 102 RON super unleaded aimed at performance engines. The BPme loyalty app gives per-litre rewards on fuel and shop spend and lets you pay for fuel from your car at participating sites.

Esso operates one of the UK's larger oil-major branded forecourt networks and is often the cheapest of the three oil-major brands on standard grades. The Esso brand is owned by ExxonMobil but most UK sites are dealer-operated: Rontec, EG On The Move and independent retailers run the majority of Esso-branded forecourts. Many Esso sites are co-branded with Tesco Express or Sainsbury's Local convenience stores, making them a common fill-up-and-shop stop in residential areas. Esso's premium grade is Synergy Supreme+, a 99-octane E5 super unleaded with ExxonMobil's branded detergent additive pack. Esso is a Nectar collection partner, giving 1 Nectar point per litre of fuel (with occasional multiplier promotions on premium grades).

Loyalty & Highlights

BP
  • BP Ultimate Unleaded: 97 RON petrol with BP's ACTIVE detergent additives (ethanol-free, which is why it sits at 97 not 99 RON).
  • BP Ultimate 102: 102 RON super unleaded at a small number of sites, aimed at performance cars.
  • BP Ultimate Diesel: additive-branded premium diesel (B7) sold alongside standard B7.
  • BPme app: fuel rewards plus pay-from-your-car functionality at most UK BP stations.
ESSO
  • Synergy Supreme+: 99-octane E5 super unleaded with ExxonMobil's detergent additives.
  • Nectar: 1 point per litre of fuel at participating Esso stations.
  • Nectar redemption: 300 points = 5p/L off (minimum 10L fill) at participating Esso stations.
  • Co-branded with Tesco Express or Sainsbury's Local at many UK sites.

Cheapest forecourts right now

Top 3 sites for each brand, excluding stations with flagged prices.

Cheapest unleaded (E10)

BP
  • BT13 2BB SPAR STORES 141.9p View
  • BT38 8BX Eurospar Fortfield 142.9p View
  • WA3 5QQ GREYHOUND ROUNDABOUT 142.9p View
ESSO
  • IP9 2JT ESSO SERVICE STATION 139.9p View
  • HA0 1JQ 418 EALING ROAD 141.9p View
  • AL3 8HS FLAMSTEAD FILLING STATION 141.9p View

Cheapest diesel (B7)

BP
  • BT13 2BB SPAR STORES 151.9p View
  • BT38 8BX Eurospar Fortfield 152.9p View
  • BT8 8EU Eurospar Brackenvale 153.9p View
ESSO
  • IP9 2JT ESSO SERVICE STATION 151.9p View
  • SY13 3JT SYCAMORE VIEW 152.9p View
  • WV10 0AB NO 80, 154.9p View

Frequently Asked Questions

ESSO averages 151.4p per litre on Unleaded (E10), 2.3p cheaper than BP at 153.7p. That's about £1.38 off a 60-litre fill.

ESSO averages 169.7p per litre on Super Unleaded (E5), 3.2p cheaper than BP at 172.9p. That's about £1.92 off a 60-litre fill.

ESSO averages 165.2p per litre on Diesel (B7), 2.4p cheaper than BP at 167.6p. That's about £1.44 off a 60-litre fill.

ESSO averages 184.8p per litre on Premium Diesel (SDV), 2.8p cheaper than BP at 187.6p. That's about £1.68 off a 60-litre fill.

BP has 1010 reporting forecourts; ESSO has 1437. Figures reflect stations currently submitting prices to the UK Fuel Finder scheme.

Prices come from the UK government's Fuel Finder scheme, which requires large fuel retailers to publish pump prices. MPG Calc refreshes the data every 30 minutes.