Three petrol spikes in February have seen the price of fuel increase by 8 cents over the course of February.
The average price at the moment is $2.139/litre for 91 octane petrol and $1.609/litre for diesel.
AA PetrolWatch spokeskman Mark Stockdale said there had been a rise in commodity prices, which had, in turn, led to the rise at the pumps in the local market.
Stockdale said "Opec's self-imposed production cuts, refinery shut-downs or shortages, increases in demand for certain fuel products" had led to the rise in fuel prices.
This mirrors increases in the US market, where the price of fuel has increased by 10 US cents (15 NZ cents) to US$2.44 per gallon (3.8 litres).