The prices of fuel in UK forecourts have dropped to their lowest levels since mid-May.
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The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy revealed that a liter of gasoline cost approximately 165.5p the previous Monday and diesel cost 181.1p each liter.
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They have been at their lowest since the 16th of May that coincide with a drop in wholesale costs as a result of a decline in the price of oil.
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The highest average prices for fuel in the past year were observed on the 4th of July, when gasoline cost 191.6p per liter while diesel cost 199.2p for a liter.
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In the past, the price of filling up a standard family car with a 55-liter capacity has dropped by more than PS14 while refueling diesel vehicles costs around PS10 less.
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Although the drop in the price of fuel has slowed down in the last few weeks, prices will continue to fall slowly.
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In the UK the street fuel costs of around 155p per milliliter are beginning to rise again.