ServoMap tracks 6 fuel stations in Liverpool, NSW across 6 brands (Reddy Express, 7-Eleven, EG Ampol, BP, Speedway, and more). Prices are sourced directly from the NSW government fuel-price feed and refreshed throughout the day, so you can compare U91, E10, U95, U98 and Diesel before you fill up.
The average U91 (regular unleaded) price in Liverpool is currently 1.6c per litre. That's 0.1c cheaper than the NSW average of 1.7c — a relatively good area to refuel.
Right now the cheapest U91 in Liverpool is 1.6c at Metro Fuel (Metro Petroleum Liverpool CBD). The dearest is 1.7c at BP (BP Liverpool) — a spread of 0.1c per litre, or about 0.1 on a 50-litre tank.
Metro Petroleum Liverpool CBD
86 Castlereagh Street, LIVERPOOL NSW 2170
Speedway Liverpool
406 Macquarie Street, LIVERPOOL NSW 2170
Shell Reddy Express Liverpool
338-340 Hume Highway, Liverpool NSW 2170
7-Eleven Liverpool
95 Elizabeth Drive (Corner Park Road), Liverpool NSW 2170
EG Ampol Liverpool
67 Orange Grove Road, Liverpool NSW 2170
BP Liverpool
69 Hoxton Park Road, Liverpool NSW 2170
Price trend
NSW U91 daily average across the state. Updated daily.
NSW U91 price trend over 41 days: latest average 171.5c per litre, ranging from a low of 160.6c to a high of 181.8c.
Cheapest day to fill in NSW: Sunday (avg 169.1c)
Prices are around the MID of the recent cycle.
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Liverpool fuel price FAQ
- Where is the cheapest fuel in Liverpool?
- The cheapest U91 in Liverpool right now is 1.6c per litre at Metro Fuel (Metro Petroleum Liverpool CBD). ServoMap updates prices from the NSW government feed throughout the day, so check before you head out.
- What is the average petrol price in Liverpool?
- The average U91 price across 6 stations in Liverpool is about 1.6c per litre. The NSW state average is 1.7c per litre.
- How many petrol stations are in Liverpool?
- ServoMap currently tracks 6 fuel stations in Liverpool across 6 brands, all with live prices for U91, E10, U95, U98 and Diesel where available.
- How often are Liverpool fuel prices updated?
- Prices are sourced from the official NSW government fuel-price reporting scheme and refreshed every 15 minutes. Each station also shows when its price was last reported.