Fuel prices around Southend are continuing to rise as average costs are set to hit £2 per litre this summer, motorists are being warned.

The RAC made the prediction in the face of rising oil prices and the weakening of the pound versus the US dollar.

Government figures show the average price of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts on Monday was a record 175.6p, up 6.6p from 169.0p seven days earlier.

Average diesel prices increased by 3.7p per litre over the same period, reaching 185.3p.

That was the largest weekly increase for both fuels since March.

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RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: “With analysts predicting that oil will average 135 US dollars a barrel for the rest of this year, drivers need to brace themselves for average fuel prices rocketing to £2 a litre, which would mean a fill-up would rise to an unbelievable £110.

“The oil price is rising due to increased demand for fuel across the world as China eases its Covid restrictions and America and Europe go into the peak summer driving season.

“All this combined with a weaker pound at 1.2 US dollars means wholesale fuel costs more for retailers to buy.

“The wholesale price of diesel is fast approaching 160p a litre which, when you add 7p retailer margin and 20% VAT, would take the pump price over the £2 mark.

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“We strongly urge the Government to take drastic action to help soften the impact for drivers from these never-before-seen pump prices.”

The Treasury cut fuel duty by 5p per litre in March.

Separate pump price figures from data firm Experian Catalist – which uses a different methodology to the Government – suggest the average cost of a litre of petrol on Monday was 178.5p, with diesel at 185.2p.

Here are some of the cheapest places to fill up in the Southend area according to the latest information on petrolprices.com.

The cheapest places to buy unleaded are:

BP Benfleet - 172.9p

Esso Hockley - 173.9p

Esso High Street (Canvey) - 175.9p

Asda Shoeburyness Automat - 177.7p

BP West Street - 177.9p

The cheapest places to buy diesel are: 

Jet Rochford -180.7p

Asda Shoeburyness Automat - 181.7p

Esso London Road - 181.9p

Esso Rayleigh Road - 182.9p

BP Rayleigh Road - 183.9p

Prices correct as of June 7