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As of 19 July 2026, the cheapest Premium Unleaded 95 in Northern Territory is 185.0c per litre at BP, Holtze — versus the Northern Territory average of 218.0c (24.3c above the national average of 193.7c). Across 115 stations, Premium Unleaded 95 ranges from 185.0c to 387.9c, so filling a 50-litre tank at the cheapest station saves about $16.50 over the state average. Over the past week the NT average has risen 9.4c.
Compare Premium Unleaded 95 across 115 stations in Northern Territory. Updated 03:17 PM, 19 Jul 2026.
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Over the past 85 days, Premium Unleaded 95 in Northern Territory has averaged 215.8c per litre, peaking at 236.3c on 25 April and bottoming out at 198.2c on 1 July — a range of 38.1c. Over the past week the NT average has risen 9.4c. Timing a fill-up around that range matters: on a 50-litre tank, filling at the period low instead of the peak saves $19.05.
| Month | Average Premium Unleaded 95 |
|---|---|
| April 2026 | 230.0c |
| May 2026 | 223.3c |
| June 2026 | 207.2c |
| July 2026 | 203.3c |
The cheapest Premium Unleaded 95 price in Northern Territory right now is 185.0c per litre, across 115 stations tracked. The cheapest suburb right now is Winnellie at a 190.1c average across 3 stations. Filling a 50-litre tank at the cheapest station instead of a station charging the state average of 218.0c saves $16.50. See the live cheapest-stations list on this page for the exact station, address and suburb. Prices update twice daily from the official state government feed, so the cheapest station can change between the morning and afternoon updates — check again before you drive.
The current Northern Territory average for Premium Unleaded 95 is 218.0c per litre — 24.3c above the national average of 193.7c. Prices at individual stations range from 185.0c to 387.9c, a spread of 202.9c that shows how much shopping around can save. Over the past week the NT average has risen 9.4c. Petrolmate computes this average from every station reporting Premium Unleaded 95 in Northern Territory via the official government price feed, refreshed twice daily.
EG Ampol is currently the cheapest brand for Premium Unleaded 95 in Northern Territory at 200.8c per litre average across 9 stations. The gap between the cheapest brand (EG Ampol, 200.8c) and the priciest in our list (Independent, 236.7c) is 35.9c per litre — about $17.95 per 50-litre tank. Brand averages are recalculated twice daily from official price data, so the cheapest brand can change with the price cycle.
Over the past 85 days, Premium Unleaded 95 in Northern Territory has averaged 215.8c per litre, peaking at 236.3c on 25 April and bottoming out at 198.2c on 1 July — a range of 38.1c. Over the past week the NT average has risen 9.4c. Monthly averages for the past half-year are published in the table on this page. All figures come from official Northern Territory government price reporting, aggregated daily by Petrolmate.