Looking for Premium 95 stations near Tanilba Bay? The lowest price right now is $1.81/L at Pearl energy Annabay, saving around ~$5.50 on a 50 L tank vs the local average. All 3 stations are sorted cheapest first with distances shown so you can judge whether the drive is worth it.
Prices are indicative. Always confirm at the bowser before fuelling.
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Premium 95 stations near Tanilba Bay, sorted cheapest first
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Frequently asked questions
Which petrol station near Tanilba Bay has the cheapest Premium 95 right now?
As of 12 May 2026, 9:17 am, Pearl energy Annabay has the cheapest Premium 95 near Tanilba Bay at $1.81/L. Stations on this page are all within a short drive. Distances are shown on each card so you can judge the detour before you leave.
Is it worth driving out of Tanilba Bay to get cheaper premium 95?
Premium 95 prices near Tanilba Bay currently range from $1.81 to $1.97/L, a spread of $0.16/L. On a 50 L tank that's up to $8 difference. If the cheapest station is a few kilometres out of your way and roughly on your route, the savings usually make the detour worthwhile.
How far are the petrol stations shown from Tanilba Bay?
This page covers stations within approximately 10 km of Tanilba Bay. Each station card shows the distance so you can pick the best balance of price and proximity. Tap <em>Directions</em> to open Google Maps navigation from your current location.
How often do Premium 95 prices near Tanilba Bay update?
Stations are legally required to notify NSW Government Open Data within 30 minutes of any price change. This page is rebuilt throughout the day. Check the timestamp at the top to see how current the data is before you head out.
What is Premium 95 and which cars use it?
Premium 95 (P95) is a mid-grade premium unleaded with a 95 octane rating. It is recommended for some European and performance vehicles where the manufacturer specifies a minimum 95 RON. In Tanilba Bay, Premium 95 is tracked across 3 stations nearby; the nearest in this list is about 6.8 km away. If you're unsure which grade your car needs, check the fuel cap or your owner's handbook. Using the wrong grade can affect performance and, in some cases, void warranty cover.