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Cheapest Petrol in Burry Port

Area average: 155.9p — save up to 0.0p/litre

Cheapest Diesel in Burry Port

Area average: 175.9p — save up to 0.0p/litre
Browse by brand: Murco

Worth the Drive?

Petrol averages 4.5p less in Llanelli Rural (151.4p vs 155.9p here). The round trip is about 6 miles each way, costing roughly £2.16 in fuel at 35 mpg. A 60‑litre fill would save £2.70 — a net saving of £0.54 after the return journey.

Diesel averages 8.7p less in Llanelli Rural (167.2p vs 175.9p here). The round trip is about 6 miles each way, costing roughly £1.67 in fuel at 50 mpg. A 60‑litre fill would save £5.22 — a net saving of £3.55 after the return journey.

There are 1 fuel stations in Burry Port reporting live prices via the UK government's Fuel Finder service. Unleaded petrol (E10) averages 155.9p per litre across 1 stations. Diesel (B7) averages 175.9p across 1 stations. Unleaded is 2.8p above the national average of 153.1p.

Use our fuel station finder to find the most economical place to fill up near you, or calculate the fuel cost of a longer trip from Burry Port.

Fuel Stations in Burry Port

Station Postcode E10 E5 B7 SDV
Murco, Pembrey and Burry Port Town SA16 0BS Super-market 155.9p Cheapest 175.9p Cheapest 175.9p Cheapest

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Average Petrol and Diesel Prices in Burry Port (pence per litre)

Unleaded (E10)
155.9p
1 stations
+2.8p vs national
Super Unleaded (E5)
175.9p
1 stations
+4.4p vs national
Diesel (B7)
175.9p
1 stations
+4.8p vs national

30-Day Price Trend in the Swansea Region (pence per litre)

Daily averages across all stations in the Swansea postcode area over the last 30 days. Burry Port sits within this region.

What does fuel cost a typical driver in Burry Port?

At current prices, a typical driver covering 12000 miles a year in a petrol car averaging 35 mpg spends about £2430/year on fuel in Burry Port (at 155.9p/L). That's £44 more than the UK average of £2386. Across the wider Swansea (SA) postcode area petrol averages 152.7p/L, working out at £2380/year.

A diesel driver doing the same 12000 miles at 50 mpg spends about £1919/year at Burry Port's average diesel price of 175.9p/L. That's £52 more than the UK average of £1867. Across the wider Swansea (SA) postcode area diesel averages 168.3p/L — £1836/year.

Fuel Prices by Brand in Burry Port

Average prices and cheapest station for each fuel brand in Burry Port.

Murco Fuel Prices in Burry Port

There is 1 Murco forecourt in Burry Port. Petrol is 155.9p/L. Diesel is 175.9p/L. Live prices: Murco, Pembrey and Burry Port Town. Murco fuel prices across the UK →

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StationPostcodeE10B7
Murco, Pembrey and Burry Port Town SA16 0BS 155.9p 175.9p

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cheapest unleaded petrol (E10) in Burry Port today is 155.9p per litre at MURCO, SA16 0BS. The average across 1 stations is 155.9p. Prices are sourced from the UK government's Fuel Finder service and updated every 30 minutes.

The cheapest diesel (B7) in Burry Port today is 175.9p per litre at MURCO, SA16 0BS. The average across 1 stations is 175.9p. Prices are sourced from the UK government's Fuel Finder service.

The average unleaded (E10) price in Burry Port is 155.9p per litre from 1 stations. The national average is 153.1p, so Burry Port is 2.8p above the national average.

The average diesel (B7) price in Burry Port is 175.9p per litre from 1 stations. The national average is 171.1p, so Burry Port is 4.8p above the national average.

There are currently 1 fuel stations reporting prices in Burry Port. This includes supermarket forecourts, independent stations, and branded sites.

Fuel prices on MPG Calc are updated every 30 minutes using official data from the UK government's Fuel Finder service. All retailers with 250+ filling stations are required by law to report their prices, covering the vast majority of UK forecourts.