By Q Radio News
The cost of home heating oil is continuing to fall after having spiked when Russia invaded Ukraine.
That's according to the Consumer Council which says 500 litres of oil costs around £7 less than last week.
The average price is £416.69, compared to £662.86 when prices peaked on the 10th of March.
While the average price this week for 300L is £257.29 and the average price for 900L is £730.10.
Here is the full list of average prices for each council area for this week from the Consumer Council.
300L AVERAGE 500L AVERAGE 900L AVERAGE
- Antrim & Newtownabbey £255.05 £409.79 £722.39
- Ards & North Down £254.54 £411.59 £724.54
- Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon £261.23 £419.05 £733.62
- Belfast £255.02 £412.11 £725.83
- Causeway Coast & Glens £253.46 £416.98 £732.28
- Derry City & Strabane £253.20 £414.70 £729.00
- Fermanagh & Omagh £263.00 £423.96 £746.80
- Lisburn & Castlereagh £256.33 £412.00 £723.90
- Mid & East Antrim £257.29 £415.54 £729.14
- Mid Ulster £260.66 £418.46 £732.55
- Newry City, Mourne & Down £259.01 £416.94 £733.78

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