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Fuel Theft Skyrockets 62% Amidst War Prices
21 Apr
Summary
- Petrol theft increased by 62% compared to last year.
- Retailers face abuse as fuel prices climb due to conflict.
- Drive-offs now cost one owner £2,000 weekly across five sites.

Petrol theft has seen a significant increase of 62% compared to the previous year, according to recent figures.
Forecourt owners are experiencing substantial financial losses, with one reporting £2,000 in losses per week across five locations due to fuel drive-offs.
The surge in theft is occurring as petrol and diesel prices have risen considerably since the US-Israel conflict with Iran began. A typical car's petrol fill-up is now £14 more expensive, and a diesel tank costs an additional £27.