Aberdeen Fuel Prices Surge as Stations Run Dry
Fuel prices in Aberdeen have taken a significant hit as stations struggle to keep their pumps filled. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to drastic increases in petrol and diesel costs, impacting drivers’ budgets. Many motorists have reported that some garages are running out of fuel, exacerbating the situation.
Aberdeen Fuel Prices Surge as Stations Run Dry
As of Tuesday, April 7, 2026, various stations across Aberdeen are showing a wide range of prices for unleaded and diesel fuel. The rising costs are felt not only locally but throughout the UK, where fuel prices have soared due to global events.
Current Fuel Prices in Aberdeen
Here is a list of petrol prices at key stations in Aberdeen:
- BP King Street: 154.9p per litre
- Asda Dyce: 157.9p per litre
- Gulf Aberdeen Airport: 161.9p per litre
- Shell Bucksburn: 163.9p per litre
- Tesco Danestone: 156.9p per litre
- Esso Ellon Road: 159.9p per litre
- Esso Haudagain Roundabout: 159.9p per litre
- Esso King Street: 159.9p per litre
- BP Dyce: 161.9p per litre
- Shell North Anderson Drive: 163.9p per litre
- Morrisons West North Street: 156.9p per litre
- Esso Kingswells: 159.9p per litre
- Asda Bridge of Don: 157.7p per litre
- BP Elrick: 158.9p per litre
- Shell A92 Stonehaven Road: 161.9p per litre
- Shell Wellington Road: 162.9p per litre
- Asda Portlethen: 159.7p per litre
- BP Queen Elizabeth Bridge: 161.9p per litre
- BP Springfield Road: 159.9p per litre
- Asda Garthdee: 155.7p per litre
- Sainsbury’s Garthdee: 155.9p per litre
- Tesco Westhill: 155.9p per litre
The aftermath of the conflict continues to influence fuel availability and pricing across the UK. As Aberdeen experiences these surging costs, drivers are encouraged to stay informed and seek out the best options for their travel needs.