Petrol prices in Hawke's Bay dropped to their lowest in more than eight years - cheaper per litre than milk.
Leading the way was Gull which was charging $1.55.9 per litre of 91 Octane and 74.9c per litre for diesel at its unmanned self-serve station in Karamu Rd, Hastings, a cent less per litre of 91 Octane than was offered at Napier's Gull Taradale Rd and Caltex Hyderabad on December 17. Gull is thought to have otherwise been the lowest price in Hawke's Bay since October 2007 when the regular price was $1.55.9 at Gull Omahu Rd, Hastings.
Gull national retail manager Graham Stirk said the latest price is part of a 36-hour monthly promotion due to "run-out" at midday today, but the fact that it was down on last month's Hastings offer of $1.57.9 for 91 and 82.9c for diesel, reflected the worldwide oil-price decline.
The company's 91 Octane price will "go back up" at least 10 cents this afternoon, but Mr Stirk said: "Who knows where it's going?"
The lowered price had an immediate impact throughout Hastings and Napier, but while no others were able to match the Gull Karamu Rd price, motorists would be able to fuel up at a range of prices using fuel cards and supermarket vouchers.