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Compare United Petroleum pump prices across Australia. Current range: 157.5c to 226.0c/L. Average: 172.0c/L.
By the Petrolmate Data Team · Last updated 06 June 2026 · Sources: NSW FuelCheck, QLD Fuel Price Reporting, SA Fuel Pricing Information, VIC Fair Fuel, WA FuelWatch, NT MyFuel, Tasmania FuelCheck, and community-verified prices
| # | Station | Suburb | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United Petroleum Elizabeth South | Elizabeth South, SA | 157.5c |
| 2 | United Elizabeth North | Elizabeth North, SA | 157.5c |
| 3 | United Pooraka | Pooraka, SA | 157.9c |
| 4 | United Wingfield | Wingfield, SA | 158.9c |
| 5 | United Ottoway | Ottoway, SA | 158.9c |
United Petroleum is 12.6c cheaper than the market average
United Petroleum operates 369 fuel stations across 8 states and territories in Australia. Current unleaded prices range from 157.5c to 226.0c per litre (AUD), with an average of 172.0c/L. On average, United Petroleum prices are 12.6c/L below the Australia market average of 184.6c/L. The cheapest United Petroleum prices are in South Australia (163.1c/L), while Northern Territory is higher at 183.8c/L.
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Distribution of stations across cycle phases in United Petroleum
Based on historical price patterns in United Petroleum, Friday tends to offer the best prices. Friday often sees rising prices ahead of weekend travel.
| State | Stations | Min Price | Avg Price | Max Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria | 121 | 159.5¢ | 171.7¢ | 195.0¢ |
| Queensland | 93 | 161.9¢ | 173.4¢ | 226.0¢ |
| New South Wales | 59 | 161.9¢ | 175.9¢ | 202.0¢ |
| Western Australia | 33 | 159.5¢ | 169.0¢ | 216.9¢ |
| South Australia | 33 | 157.5¢ | 163.1¢ | 175.9¢ |
| Northern Territory | 20 | 168.9¢ | 183.8¢ | 225.0¢ |
| Tasmania | 8 | 171.9¢ | 178.5¢ | 189.9¢ |
| Australian Capital Territory | 2 | 175.9¢ | 175.9¢ | 175.9¢ |
| Fuel Type | Stations | Cheapest | Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diesel | 373 | 23.3¢ | 209.3¢ |
| Ethanol 10% | 278 | 153.5¢ | 167.8¢ |
| Ethanol 85% | 137 | 199.9¢ | 245.3¢ |
| LPG/Autogas | 186 | 89.9¢ | 105.9¢ |
| Premium Diesel | 101 | 188.7¢ | 209.9¢ |
| Premium Unleaded 95 | 259 | 171.5¢ | 186.3¢ |
| Premium Unleaded 98 | 337 | 179.9¢ | 194.4¢ |
| Unleaded Petrol | 369 | 157.5¢ | 172.0¢ |
Average unleaded prices compared to other major brands
Market average: 184.6c/L
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Search United Petroleum StationsUnited Petroleum is one of Australia's largest independent fuel retailers, founded in Melbourne in 1993 and known for consistently undercutting the major brands.
Where United Petroleum stations fall on the price spectrum:
United Petroleum operates in 341 suburbs across Australia
Most competitive in: Borroloola, Mannum, Casula, Sale, Kemps Creek
Based on Petrolmate's live price feeds, the lowest-priced United Petroleum station in Australia is United Petroleum Elizabeth South in Elizabeth South, SA, selling unleaded fuel at 157.5c per litre — that is 14.5 cents per litre below the United Petroleum network average of 172.0c/L. The next cheapest United Petroleum sites are United Elizabeth North (Elizabeth North) at 157.5c, followed by United Pooraka (Pooraka) at 157.9c.
Across the United Petroleum network, metro stations are currently 4.1 cents per litre cheaper on average than regional locations for unleaded fuel. Metropolitan sites benefit from denser fuel competition, which typically drives pump prices lower during cycle troughs.
At 172.0c/L on average, United Petroleum currently sits 12.6 cents below the national market average of 184.6c/L, making United Petroleum one of the better-value major-brand options when it is convenient.
United Petroleum's densest station concentrations in Australia are in Seaford (VIC) with 7 stations averaging 174.5c/L, Bendigo (VIC) with 6 stations averaging 169.9c/L, Cranbourne (VIC) with 6 stations averaging 168.9c/L, Wendouree (VIC) with 6 stations averaging 167.3c/L, and Preston (VIC) with 6 stations averaging 175.1c/L. These suburbs represent United Petroleum's strongest local footprint and are often where the brand is most price-competitive due to internal network competition. Drivers who regularly travel through these areas typically find it easy to compare multiple United Petroleum sites on the same trip, which helps identify the cheapest local option before filling up.
United Petroleum was founded in Melbourne in 1993 by Avi Silver and Eddie Hirsch, starting with a single service station and expanding to become one of Australia's largest independent fuel retailers. The company is privately owned and not affiliated with any of the global oil majors. United operates more than 470 retail fuel sites across every Australian state, a significant terminal and storage footprint, and its own import supply chain. Unlike Ampol, BP, or Shell, United does not operate a refinery in Australia; instead the company imports fuel directly and supplies its stations through wholly owned terminals, which gives it cost advantages over majors that pay network access fees.
United positions itself as a challenger brand with a deliberate low-margin pricing strategy. In most Australian metros, United stations typically sit 3 to 8 cents per litre below the prevailing BP, Shell, and Ampol pump price. During the trough of the east coast fuel price cycle, United stations are frequently the cheapest in their suburb. United does not participate in cycle peaks to the same degree as majors: their peak-to-trough price movement is usually narrower, meaning both their cycle tops and cycle troughs tend to be lower than equivalent major-brand stations nearby. This suits budget-conscious motorists who value consistent low pricing over loyalty rewards.
United runs the U-Rewards program, accessed via the United Petroleum mobile app. Members earn points on fuel and in-store purchases, with periodic double-point promotions. United does not have a partnership with Qantas, Velocity, Flybuys, or Woolworths Everyday Rewards, which is a trade-off for its low headline pricing. Corporate and fleet customers can apply for UFuel Card, a monthly-billed fuel account accepted across the United network. For most consumers, the benefit of choosing United comes from its lower pump price rather than loyalty rewards.
United sources fuel through its own import operations and meets the Australian Fuel Quality Standards that apply to all Australian retailers. The company offers ULP 91, E10, Premium 95, Premium 98, and Diesel at most locations, with LPG Autogas at selected sites. United does not heavily market a proprietary premium additive package in the way BP promotes Ultimate or Shell promotes V-Power, though its Premium 98 fuel contains detergent additives comparable to other branded premium offerings. For vehicles that only require 91 RON, United standard fuel delivers identical engine performance to major-brand 91 at a typically lower price.
Prices last updated: 06 June 2026 at 07:18 AM AEST | Based on 31 days of historical data
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