Fuel Prices Ireland – Week of 13 April 2026

Fuel Prices Ireland – Week of 13 April 2026

FuelCompare Team
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How the market looks this week

If you’ve been keeping an eye on the pump lately, you’ll notice that the national average diesel price is now €2.14 per litre, while unleaded (petrol) sits at €1.92. These figures come from 548 stations across the country, so they give a pretty solid snapshot of what most Irish drivers are paying today. Compared with last month, diesel has crept up a few cents, but the overall trend remains relatively stable for the spring season.

For anyone hunting for the cheapest diesel Ireland can offer, the good news is that there are still pockets of bargain‑price fuel, especially out in the north‑west. And if you’re looking for “petrol prices today”, the same data set gives you a clear picture of where you can stretch your euro further.

The five cheapest stations right now

Station County Diesel Unleaded
Circle K Express Lifford Donegal €1.52 €1.65
Texaco Spar Bridgend Donegal €1.62 €1.65
Top Oil Clarkes Auto Service Mayo €1.62 €1.62
Enniscrone Applegreen Service Station Sligo €1.62 €1.72
Top Oil Kilbride Service Station Meath €1.66 €2.03

If you’re planning a road trip through the north, a quick stop at Circle K in Lifford will shave off almost €0.70 a litre on diesel compared with the national average. Even for petrol, the €1.65 price at the same station is a comfortable €0.27 under the countrywide mean.

Where the cheapest diesel tends to sit

Looking at county averages tells us that the most diesel‑friendly areas are still largely rural. The top three counties for cheapest diesel Ireland are:

  1. Co. Leitrim – €1.85 (3 stations)
  2. Co. Sligo – €1.86 (3 stations)
  3. Co. Fermanagh – €1.90 (1 station)

Unleaded prices in Leitrim are also attractive at €1.82, making it a good stop if you’re cruising east‑west across the Shannon corridor.

Other counties that regularly undercut the national diesel average include Donegal (€1.93), Carlow (€2.04) and Mayo (€2.04). While the prices in Dublin and Kildare are hovering around €2.16, the north‑west’s lower cost reflects a combination of lower wholesale rates and less competition on the high‑street.

Practical tips for Irish drivers

  • Fill up early in the week – Prices tend to dip slightly after the weekend rush, so a Tuesday or Wednesday top‑up often nets you a better rate.
  • Plan around the cheap stations – If you live in the south but will be passing through Donegal or Sligo on a longer journey, a quick detour to Circle K Lifford or the Applegreen in Enniscrone can save you a few euros.
  • Use the FuelCompare app – It updates in real time, showing you the lowest price within a 5‑km radius. You can even set price‑alert notifications for your favourite pump.
  • Consider card‑linked discounts – Some stations still honour loyalty cards that give a 2‑3 c discount per litre on diesel.

Stay on top of fuel prices

The numbers shared here are a snapshot for the week of 13 April 2026, but fuel prices can shift quickly with changes in the global oil market or local supply issues. For the most accurate, up‑to‑date information, head over to FuelCompare.ie or download the FuelCompare app. Both platforms let you compare the fuel prices Ireland daily, filter by diesel or unleaded, and even map the cheapest pump on your route.

Bottom line

While the national averages are hovering just above €2 for diesel and under €2 for petrol, smart Irish drivers can still find cheapest diesel Ireland offers well below those levels, especially in the north‑west. Use the practical advice above, keep an eye on the live feed at FuelCompare.ie, and you’ll be driving a little further on a little less cash.

Ready to stop overpaying at the pump? Download the FuelCompare app today and activate price alerts so you’re always in the know about the best petrol prices today and tomorrow. Safe travels!

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