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Motor Fuels and Duty

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Written by: J C Burke
Category: Current Developments
Published: 24 March 2022
Last Updated: 15 November 2025
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Type of fuel - source Government 24th Mar 2022

Rate

 

Petrol, diesel, biodiesel and bioethanol

52.95 p per litre

5p reduction in budget

Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)

28.88 p per kg

 reduced in budget

Natural gas used as fuel in vehicles, for example biogas

22.57 p per kg

 reduced in budget

‘Fuel oil’ burned in a furnace or used for heating

9.78 p per litre

 reduced in budget

Transport Fuel Duty and Heating Fuel Duty

Firstly, looking at these tables, one wonders at the logic applied by those Civil Servants to arrive at such numbers? Was it a gallons to litres issue? Who can tell.

With the reduction of 5p on Petrol and Diesel it must be stressed that LPG, CNG and LNG powered vehicles already had a big advantage in respect of “fuel duty” and have further been slightly reduced in this year's budget too [see table]. With Natural gas /bio gas at less than 50% [42.6% in fact] of even the new Petrol/Diesel duty. Also LPG [Liquefied petroleum gas] is only 54.5% of the ‘normal’ [petrol/diesel] fuel duty.

Also please note the Bio-diesel and Bio-ethanol both attract FULL duty per litre. This makes little sense given the processes involved to create these fuels – although growing crops to make these is not ideal.

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