STATION INFORMATION AND PETROL AND DIESEL PRICES
MFG Plumstead Common, 160-168 Plumstead Common, Plumstead, SE18 2UL
Overview for Esso Service Station, MFG Plumstead Common, 160-168 Plumstead Common, Plumstead, SE18 2UL
This Esso service station in Greenwich sells both standard grade and super grade petrol (E10 and E5) and standard grade diesel (B7) together with super grade.
This service station has the 27th cheapest petrol price (out of 66) in the UK and the 27th cheapest diesel pricing (out of 74).
Within Greenwich, this service station has the 3rd cheapest petrol price (out of 6) and the 5th cheapest diesel pricing (out of 8).
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Petrol Station Details
Address
MFG Plumstead Common, 160-168 Plumstead Common, Plumstead, SE18 2ULStation First Reported
12 Oct 2023Station Last Reported
28 Dec 2024Supplier Last Reported
29 Dec 2024 00:00 (59 minutes ago)Latest Prices
Petrol Station Location
Petrol and Diesel Price Trends
Cheapest Prices over Time
Standard (E10)
Standard (E5)
Standard (B7)
Super (B7)
1 Nov 2024
28 Dec 2024
25 Oct 2024
28 Dec 2024
16 Oct 2023
26 Oct 2023
20 Oct 2023
26 Oct 2023
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SERVICE
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Fuel Types and their differences
Standard Petrol (E10)
Standard E10 Petrol (previously referred to as Standard or 95 octane) is a type of fuel that blends regular unleaded petrol with up to 10% ethanol, a biofuel made primarily from agricultural sources such as corn or sugarcane. Introduced as an environmentally friendlier option, E10 is designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, helping to address climate change concerns.
The ethanol component in E10 has a high octane rating, which can slightly boost engine performance. However, it's important to note that not all vehicles are compatible with E10 fuel, especially older models. Vehicle manufacturers often provide guidance on whether a car can run effectively on E10 without risking damage to the engine. Additionally, while E10 is generally cheaper than pure unleaded petrol, it can be less fuel-efficient, potentially requiring more frequent refueling.
The government suggests that the introduction of E10 fuel in September 2021 could cut emissions by 750,000 tonnes per year which is the equivalent of 350,000 cars being taken off the road.Most cars manufactured since the late 1990s are able to use E10 fuel and all cars since 2011 must be compatible but some classic, cherished and older vehicles may not be. You can find more details on specific models by using the Government vehicle checker at https://www.gov.uk/check-vehicle-e10-petrol.
Super Petrol (E5)
Super grade E5 petrol is a type of fuel that consists of regular unleaded petrol mixed with up to 5% ethanol, a biofuel derived from organic materials like corn, sugarcane, or wheat.
The addition of ethanol to petrol aims to reduce carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, making E5 a more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional petrol. E5 fuel is widely compatible with most petrol-powered vehicles, including older models, and is known for maintaining a balance between performance and environmental impact. The ethanol in E5 increases the octane rating of the fuel, which can lead to improved engine efficiency and performance in some vehicles.
However, it's important to note that the presence of ethanol, even at 5%, can slightly decrease fuel economy, meaning more frequent refueling might be needed. E5 petrol has been a common standard in many countries and represents a step towards greener automotive fuels, aligning with global initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.
Diesel (B7)
B7 diesel is a blend of standard diesel fuel with up to 7% biodiesel, which is a renewable, biodegradable fuel made from biological materials like vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled greases. The inclusion of biodiesel in B7 aims to make diesel fuel more environmentally friendly by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and decreasing overall greenhouse gas emissions. Biodiesel is known for its cleaner burning properties compared to traditional diesel, resulting in lower emissions of pollutants such as particulates, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbons.
B7 diesel is compatible with most diesel engines without the need for modifications, making it a practical choice for reducing environmental impact without compromising vehicle performance. However, it's important to note that biodiesel can have slightly different chemical properties than conventional diesel, which can affect fuel consumption and cold weather performance. Vehicle manufacturers often provide specific guidance regarding the use of biodiesel blends in their engines.
Super Diesel
Super Diesel is also mixed with 7% of biocomponents but typically refers to a higher-grade or premium diesel fuel offered by petrol stations and this type of diesel is formulated to provide several benefits over standard diesel fuel.
Super diesel often contains additional detergents and additives designed to clean and protect the engine. These additives help to remove deposits from fuel injectors and prevent their formation, maintaining engine efficiency and performance.
Also super diesel usually has a higher cetane number compared to regular diesel. A higher cetane number indicates that the fuel ignites more readily in the engine, leading to smoother, quieter operation, improved cold start performance, and potentially better fuel efficiency.
Super diesel is generally compatible with all diesel engines, but it is particularly beneficial for high-performance and newer engines that can take full advantage of its properties.