Fuel Prices
Cheapest Prices Today
Compare live petrol and diesel prices at major Danish fuel stations. Track daily price changes from Circle K, Shell, Q8, INGO, OK, Go'on, F24 and OIL!.
Cheapest Prices Today
Cheapest prices today on all stations
Market Statistics
Market statistics over the last 30 days
Price History
Price history over the last 30 days
Current Prices by Station
Current prices of fuel at each station
| Station | Petrol | Petrol+ | Diesel | Diesel+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Circle K | 16.19 kr. | 17.09 kr. | 16.19 kr. | 17.09 kr. |
| Go'on | 16.09 kr. | - | 16.09 kr. | - |
| INGO | 16.09 kr. | 16.78 kr. | 16.09 kr. | - |
| OIL! | 16.59 kr. | - | 17.09 kr. | - |
| OK | 16.29 kr. | - | 16.29 kr. | - |
| Shell | 16.09 kr. | 18.69 kr. | 16.09 kr. | 17.19 kr. |
Fuel Types Explained
Fuel Types Explained
Save money
Save money
- 01
If you fill up on weekdays, you can generally save a little bit by opting for a full tank
- 02
Use loyalty programs like customer cards to get better deals and discounts
- 03
Compare prices at different fuel stations before filling up
Why do fuel prices fluctuate?
Why do fuel prices fluctuate?
There can be many reasons why fuel prices fluctuate.
- Global Market Factors
- Fuel prices are heavily influenced by international crude oil prices, which fluctuate based on supply and demand, geopolitical events, and OPEC decisions. Currency exchange rates, particularly USD/DKK, also impact prices since oil is traded in US dollars. Global crises, natural disasters, and trade agreements can create rapid price changes in the Danish market.
- Seasonal Patterns
- Fuel prices typically follow seasonal patterns throughout the year. Summer months often see higher prices due to increased driving, holidays, and vacation travel. Winter months may bring price reductions but also potential increases due to higher demand for heating oil. Refineries also shift production balance between petrol and diesel seasonally.
- Government Influence
- Danish fuel prices are significantly affected by government tax policy. Energy taxes, CO2 levies, and VAT make up a large portion of the price at the pump. Political decisions on green taxes, climate targets, and energy subsidies can create rapid price changes.
- Station Competition
- Competition dynamics between fuel stations create price variation across different brands and locations. Larger chains like Circle K, Shell, and Q8 may offer competitive prices through economies of scale, while smaller independent stations may set prices based on local market conditions. Location, traffic patterns, and customer demographics also influence pricing strategies.
Tips for saving on fuel
Using our price comparison tool, you can save money on fuel by finding the best deals. Here are some practical tips:
Compare prices across fuel stations before filling up - price differences can be significant
Watch for weekly patterns - many stations change prices on specific weekdays
Avoid unnecessary braking, and use the engine brake when possible