Ireland's Petrol & Diesel Prices (Week 44-23)

📊 Unraveling the Latest Trends in Ireland’s Fuel Prices for Week 44-23

As the global oil market experiences fluctuations with Brent crude futures and U.S. West Texas Intermediate showing modest upticks, Ireland's fuel prices continue to reflect these international waves. Week 44-23 presents a fresh perspective on how Ireland, a keen observer of global market trends, adapts to these changes. Local fuel prices across the counties are not just numbers; they tell the story of a global economy in motion, from the streets of Wall Street to the export dynamics of China, and how these reverberations are felt in the Irish economic landscape.

🇮🇪 Local Fuel Prices

County Week 43 Diesel (€/litre) Week 44 Diesel (€/litre)
County Antrim163.07165.11
County Armagh185.62158.9
County Carlow183.03181.78
County Cavan184.96183.23
County Clare184.42182.71
County Cork183.29182.83
County Donegal182.50181.26
County Down168.08171.24
County Dublin184.26182.86
County Fermanagh173.73141.16
County Galway185.64183.81
County Kerry182.76208.1
County Kildare185.10184.05
County Kilkenny183.97182.01
County Laois183.53183.50
County Leitrim185.23183.9
County Limerick183.9182.57
County Londonderry176.72165.9
County Longford184.4186.1
County Louth183.27183.21
County Mayo184.80182.73
County Meath185.13184.00
County Monaghan182.25180.57
County Offaly184.45181.63
County Roscommon182.75180.3
County Sligo183.27183.40
County Tipperary184.77181.18
County Tyrone166.4163.23
County Waterford183.66183.15
County Westmeath185.23183.28
County Wexford182.68180.97
County Wicklow184.18183.07

This week's analysis of diesel prices across Irish counties reveals notable shifts that mirror the ebb and flow of the global oil market. For example, County Armagh's significant decrease in diesel prices could be influenced by the recent dynamics in global oil supply and demand. Each county's fuel price story is a microcosm of the complex interplay between local demand, supply chain nuances, and broader geopolitical and economic events.

County Week 43 Petrol (€/litre) Week 44 Petrol (€/litre)
County Antrim168.69168.44
County Armagh187.5165.56
County Carlow184.58182.64
County Cavan186.82184.41
County Clare185.22183.48
County Cork184.99183.62
County Donegal184.59182.84
County Down172.81174.4
County Dublin185.10183.80
County Fermanagh177.06168.15
County Galway186.43184.39
County Kerry184.79183.30
County Kildare186.29184.76
County Kilkenny184.28182.63
County Laois185.42185.04
County Leitrim187.71184.9
County Limerick185.71183.56
County Londonderry180.74172
County Longford186.02187.7
County Louth183.52184.72
County Mayo185.62183.64
County Meath186.21184.87
County Monaghan184.4181.36
County Offaly185.51182.61
County Roscommon183.55181.37
County Sligo184.27184.65
County Tipperary186.05182.74
County Tyrone170.77168.34
County Waterford184.52183.24
County Westmeath186.61184.67
County Wexford183.37181.14
County Wicklow186.65184.71

The petrol prices data further underscores Ireland's sensitivity to global economic pulses. As observed, counties like County Down and County Dublin exhibit subtle yet telling changes in petrol prices, highlighting the impact of international market movements and domestic economic factors. Each fluctuation narrates a broader story of global economic shifts and their local ramifications.

📝 Conclusion

This week's snapshot of Ireland's fuel prices is a vivid reminder of our interconnected global economy. The data not only provides a quantitative measure of fuel costs but also offers deeper insights into the factors driving these changes. As we monitor these trends, they serve as a barometer for global and local economic health, telling a story that resonates beyond mere numbers.

Written by Francisco Gonzalez on 5th November 2023. Stay tuned for more weekly insights into Ireland's fuel price dynamics.