Logan, Scenic Rim and Redlands motorists can expect bowser relief over the next few days, but the RACQ has warned unleaded fuel will not drop as low as a few weeks ago.
The average price of ULP in Brisbane was $1.04.7 earlier this week, and the Gold Coast's average was with $1.03.2, and the RACQ tipped the prices to fall below $1 per litre.
RACQ spokeswoman Lauren Ritchie it was unlikely prices would go below 90 cents per litre as was experienced in the last cheap phase of the cycle.
"While prices won't fall as low during this cycle due to a higher global oil price, there will still be plenty of unleaded petrol for below 100 cents per litre," Ms Ritchie said.
"Some fuel companies on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane's south-western suburbs have already dropped prices below 100 cents per litre and in the next few days we hope to see more retailers do the same.
"This is great news for motorists because this time around more of us will be able to take advantage of the cheap fuel, as travel restrictions are being lifted and we're able to drive further and more frequently to school and work.
"We did see the average ULP price dip below 100 cents per litre briefly in 2008 and 2016, but we haven't seen prices consistently this low since 2005."
"No matter where you are in the south east, make sure you're using apps like the RACQ Fair Fuel Finder to help you fill up for the best price possible.
"Filling up for the cheapest price can save you hundreds of dollars every year, it also helps drive competition in your area."