
Texaco Petrol station prices in the UK Today
See the latest average petrol and diesel prices at Texaco across the UK updated daily.
Updated 18 Jun 2026
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Top 10 Cheapest Texaco Petrol Stations Today
- 1
Dean Service Station Ltd
Dean Service Station Ltd, Rochdale
0.01p
Unleaded
- 2
Texaco
A45 Northbound
1.30p
Unleaded
- 3
Sandgate Service Station
Sandgate Service Station, Manchester
1.36p
Unleaded
- 4
Worsley Brow
Worsley Brow, St. Helens
1.41p
Unleaded
- 5
Ivan Wilson Service Station
277 Dunhill Road, Coleraine
1.44p
Unleaded
- 6
Lynchs Spar Coalisland
1, Dungannon
1.45p
Unleaded
- 7
Centra Dobbin Road
Centra Filling Station, Craigavon
1.45p
Unleaded
- 8
Spar Temple Filling Station
82 Carryduff Road, Lisburn
1.45p
Unleaded
- 9
Supervalu Tandragee
Ballymore Filling Station, Craigavon
1.45p
Unleaded
- 10
Limes Service Station
Lime Service Station, Manchester
1.45p
Unleaded
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the fuel price data collected?
We aggregate fuel price data from a variety of sources, including direct feeds from petrol stations, crowdsourced data from users of our app, and public data sources. Prices are updated multiple times a day to ensure accuracy.
Are these prices guaranteed?
While we strive for accuracy, prices can change rapidly. The prices shown are based on the latest information we have and should be used as a guide. Always confirm the price at the pump before you fill up.
What's the difference between Unleaded and Super Unleaded?
Super unleaded petrol has a higher octane rating (typically 97-99 RON) compared to standard unleaded (95 RON). High-performance cars often require or benefit from the higher octane fuel. For most other cars, standard unleaded is sufficient.
Why are diesel prices different from petrol prices?
Diesel and petrol prices are influenced by different factors, including refining costs, supply and demand, and taxation. Historically, these factors cause their prices to differ, and one is not consistently more expensive than the other.