Young's petrol prices for unleaded or E10 fuel have dropped by an average of 16 cents since The Young Witness began its fuel campaign 18 days ago.
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Individual service stations are between 15 and 20 cents cheaper than what they were charging on January 12.
They are between one and four cents less compared to last Thursday and Friday.
For a second consecutive day last week, Young recorded its lowest average petrol price at 116.06 cents per litre since the campaign began.
It's 0.84 of a cent less than Thursday.
January 12's average was 132.9 cents.
Over the last week and a half, most of Young's stations have remained consistent with their prices.
But on Friday the town saw another change.
Half of the stations in town dropped their prices again, by one and two cents.
On Thursday BP reduced their unleaded 91 and ethanol price by three cents overnight to charge 114.9.
It was the first time in eight days BP's price shifted from 117.9 cents per litre.
They claimed the cheapest price in town that day, surpassing long-term leaders the Road House and Mobil (unleaded) by one cent.
That was until Woolworths dropped their E10 price by two cents on Friday morning to also charge 114.9.
Caltex also reduced their unleaded price by two cents on Friday to now charge 117.9, and Shell by one cent to sit on 116.9.
Young's average remained less than Canberra (by 1.24 cents) and Temora (by 2.84 cents), whose average prices were recorded by the NRMA last Thursday.
But the town was still 1.5 cents dearer than Yass and 4.6 cents more than Forbes.
And Young still sits more than 15 cents higher than Sydney's average of 101.0.
Sydney's average was at its lowest on Friday since January 12.
For the first 11 days of the Witness' campaign Sydney prices were falling by 0.5 to one cent per day.
Around the district the average unleaded prices have been falling by 0.1 to two cents almost every day.