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Jun 2022
For the first time ever it now costs over £2 a litre to fill up with diesel at a fuel station in Harrogate.
A photo taken outside Texaco on Skipton Road reveals it is the place in the town to have broken the £2 barrier for diesel, with others in Harrogate, Knaresborough and Ripon heading in the same direction.
Prices at the pump are rising due to increases in the cost of crude oil, which is used to make petrol and diesel.
Diesel in particular has jumped sharply over the last few days. Trade publication Rigzone blames the Russian invasion of Ukraine for a shortage of barrels across Europe this week.
This week's rail strikes will also see more commuters using their cars which will increase demand and could push up prices.
This month it was announced that it now costs over £100 to fill up a 55-litre family car, which motoring body RAC called a “truly dark day” for motorists.
Petrol station in Harrogate district has joint most expensive fuel in country
No trains in Harrogate and Knaresborough as strike begins
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