Amidst the escalating oil prices, which have surged by up to 13% following the US and Israel's attack on Iran, the cost of petrol in Merseyside remains relatively stable. However, this stability is not uniform across the region. While the average petrol price in Liverpool stands at 133.5p/litre, according to Petrol Map, the cheapest rates are found at supermarket garages. These include Asda, Tesco, and Sainsbury's locations in various parts of Merseyside, offering prices as low as 126.7p per litre. Despite the global turmoil, the current situation in Merseyside is a testament to the resilience of local markets and the strategic positioning of supermarkets. However, it's important to note that these prices are subject to change, and the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on global oil prices could eventually affect local prices. As such, consumers are advised to monitor the situation and be prepared for potential fluctuations in the cost of petrol.