The ongoing global unrest has triggered a significant spike in petrol prices across Australia’s largest urban areas, causing widespread concern among commuters and businesses alike. Market analysts attribute this surge to disrupted supply chains and volatile oil markets, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions in key oil-producing regions. Cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane have reported petrol prices hitting unprecedented peaks, impacting the daily expenses of millions.

Key factors influencing the price hike:

  • Disruptions in Middle Eastern oil exports due to conflict
  • Increased demand as economies recover from the pandemic
  • Currency fluctuations affecting import costs
  • Refinery maintenance and capacity constraints
City Average Petrol Price (per litre) Price Increase (Last Month)
Sydney $2.12 +12%
Melbourne $2.08 +10%
Brisbane $2.05 +11%
Perth $2.00 +9%