Cheap West Albury fuel prices, live today
Live petrol & diesel prices across West Albury, New South Wales. There is 1 fuel station in West Albury (2640) across 1 brand, with South Albury just 2.3 km away. The most common brand in West Albury is Caltex. Pulled from the NSW Government FuelCheck program, updated every 15 minutes.
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West Albury Unleaded Prices
Cheap fuel in West Albury (2640), NSW
The cheapest fuel in West Albury right now is U91 159.5¢ (cents per litre). Compare live, discounted petrol, diesel and E10 prices at every reporting station near West Albury - sorted cheapest first and refreshed every 15 minutes from official NSW Government fuel data. No ads, no sign-up.
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What is the cheapest fuel in West Albury right now?
Right now the cheapest fuel in West Albury (2640), NSW is U91 159.5¢ (cents per litre), refreshed every 15 minutes from the NSW Government FuelCheck program. The live list above sorts every reporting station cheapest-first - pick a fuel type to compare E10, Unleaded 91, Premium 95/98 and diesel.
How many petrol stations are in West Albury?
There is 1 reporting station directly in West Albury. The live price list above also pulls in the nearest reporting stations outside West Albury so you don't miss a cheaper fill-up just outside the suburb line.
When is fuel cheapest in West Albury?
West Albury follows the NSW 4 to 6 week fuel cycle but lags the major metro centres by 24-48 hours. The cheapest pumps in West Albury tend to be mid-week (Tuesday to Thursday). The closest cheaper alternative is usually South Albury, 2.3 km away. Check the list above before filling up.
Which fuel types does Fuel Daddy show for West Albury?
Live prices in West Albury cover Unleaded 91, Unleaded E10, Premium 95, Premium 98, Diesel and Premium Diesel wherever each of its 1 reporting station carries them. E85 ethanol is uncommon at West Albury stations. Use the fuel-type dropdown above the price list to switch between them.
How often are West Albury fuel prices updated?
Every 15 minutes. NSW fuel retailers must report price changes to the Government within 30 minutes of the bowser changing, and Fuel Daddy refreshes from the NSW Government FuelCheck program four times an hour. The 1 station reporting in West Albury is re-checked on every refresh (this page last generated 12:00 AEST, 5 July 2026).