UK Petrol and Diesel Price Breakdown

Where Does Your Money Go?

Every time you fill up your car, the price of a litre of petrol or diesel is made up of raw fuel cost, biofuel content, government taxes, and retailer margins. In fact, over 50% of the price is tax.

This guide breaks down the typical cost of a litre of unleaded petrol and diesel in the UK, showing how much you pay for the fuel itself, biofuels, duty, and VAT.

UK Petrol and Diesel Price Breakdown: Where Does Your Money Go? 

Every time you fill up your car, the price of a litre of petrol or diesel is made up of raw fuel cost, biofuel content, government taxes, and retailer margins. In fact, over 50% of the price is tax. 

This guide breaks down the typical cost of a litre of unleaded petrol and diesel in the UK, showing how much you pay for the fuel itself, biofuels, duty, and VAT.
Components of a Litre of Fuel

A litre of fuel in the UK is made up of four main elements: 

Product cost (wholesale petrol or diesel) – The refined fuel from oil 

Biofuel content – Ethanol in petrol (E10) or biodiesel in diesel (B7) 

Fuel duty – A fixed tax per litre 

VAT (20%) – Applied on the total price including duty 

Current Fuel Price Breakdown (Example)

Here’s a breakdown based on typical UK pump prices in 2025: 

Unleaded petrol: £1.35 per litre 

Diesel: £1.42 per litre 

Component 

Petrol (E10) 

Diesel (B7) 

Wholesale fuel (excl. biofuels) 

43p 

46p 

Biofuel cost 

5.5p 

7p 

Transport and margin 

11p 

12p 

Fuel duty 

52.95p 

52.95p 

VAT (20%) 

25p 

26p 

Total 

£1.35 

£1.42 

 

Fuel Duty in Detail

Fuel duty is a fixed government tax per litre of fuel: 

Petrol: 52.95p per litre 

Diesel: 52.95p per litre 

Duty does not change with the oil price, but it makes up around one-third of the pump price. 

VAT on Fuel

Fuel is subject to 20% VAT, calculated on the total cost including fuel duty. 

Example for petrol at £1.35/litre: 

Base fuel + biofuel + duty = £1.12 

VAT = 22p (20% of £1.12) 

Total = £1.35 

This means over 55% of the pump price is tax. 

Biofuels in UK Petrol and Diesel

Under the RTFO (Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation), all UK road fuels include a percentage of renewable biofuel: 

E10 Petrol: Up to 10% bioethanol (typically from wheat or sugar beet) 

B7 Diesel: Up to 7% biodiesel (from waste oils or animal fats) 

Biofuels: 

Help reduce lifecycle CO₂ emissions 

Add a small cost component to each litre (around 3–5p) 

Are blended into standard fuels automatically at UK forecourts 

What Drives Pump Prices?

The price of fuel at the pump is influenced by: 

Global oil prices – The largest factor in the product cost 

Exchange rates – Oil is traded in USD 

Biofuel market prices – Fluctuate with crop and commodity prices 

Government taxes – Fuel duty and VAT 

Retailer margins – Typically 8–15p per litre 

How Much of Your Fuel Price is Tax?

Taking the £1.35 petrol example: 

Fuel duty: 52.95p 

VAT: 22p 

Total tax: ~75p per litre (~55% of the price) 

This means more than half of what you pay goes to the government, not oil companies or fuel retailers. 

Key Takeaways for Motorists 

  • UK petrol and diesel prices are roughly 50-55% tax, 40-45% fuel cost, 5-10% retailer margin. 
  • Biofuels are a small but growing part of the cost, supporting renewable energy targets. 
  • VAT on fuel is charged on the whole price, meaning drivers pay tax on tax. 
  • Global oil prices, biofuel costs, and government taxes are the biggest drivers of pump prices. 

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