Many fleet managers are paying more for fuel than they realise, and not because prices are rising at the pump.
The real issue is something subtler: price drift.
It starts when a supplier quotes a low weekly rate to win your business. Then, slowly and quietly, your costs begin to climb without explanation, and often without any clear record of what changed.
Fleetnetix offers direct contracts with Shell UK. We see this happen regularly when customers come to us asking for a second opinion. Here’s what we have learned, and what to look for.
Price drift is what happens when your fuel price rises gradually over time, outside your control and often without your knowledge.
Here’s how it works:
Unlike fixed pump discounts, which are rare, most suppliers work from flexible weekly pricing. They don’t explain their methodology or margin. And because fuel pricing is volatile and not publicly benchmarked, there’s no easy way to track whether you're still getting a good deal.
Common Signs of Price Drift
If your supplier is adjusting your rate unfairly, the clues are in your invoice. Warning signs include:
If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. Most fleet managers only spot the issue when they manually compare invoices over time or switch suppliers and see a sudden drop in spend.
The fuel card market is full of resellers whose business model is based on opacity. Some cold-call fleets offering 10 pence per litre savings, then claw it back through price creep, hidden fees and network charges.
Common issues include:
Because there is no published “base rate” for wholesale diesel, even experienced operators struggle to know what is fair.
Fleetnetix provides Shell fuel card accounts with clear, consistent pricing and access to Shell Fleet Hub, one of the best reporting tools on the market.
A 40-vehicle facilities company switched to Fleetnetix after suspecting they were being overcharged.
Their supplier had quoted a 10 pence per litre saving, but we reviewed their invoices and found:
By switching to a Shell fuel card account through Fleetnetix, they saved over £5,000 a year.
If you haven’t checked your pricing in a while, now is the time.
Fleetnetix can help you understand what you are paying and how Shell compares.