WITH the current conflict in the Middle East bringing volatility to the global market, many Brits are left concerned about energy prices.
Thankfully, there are fixed-rate energy deals which may help you save in the long-term.
Sky News has rounded up the 10 cheapest fixed-rate energy tariffs left on the market.
Suppliers began pulling a number of deals since last Saturday, after the Middle East conflict created an oil and gas shipping crisis.
However, there are still deals to be had, with USwitch breaking down the best tariffs available right now.
While £1 can be saved per annum against the coming April price cap of £1,641, leading analyst Cornwall Insight predicts that from July, this could rise to £161.
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The analyst group predicts the cap will rocket to £1,801 this summer as a result of the on-going conflict in the Middle East.
Many of the deals left are almost £100 dearer than this July estimate, so households will have to decide if they want to hedge their bets against the cap rising even further in Autumn.
Of course, many Brits will also take into consideration which supplier they prefer.
One of the cheapest tariffs currently on the market is Outfox Energy’s Fix’d Dual Mar26 12M v3.0 tariff.
Offering a 12-month duration, this deal has an average annual bill of £1,640, offering just £1 in savings from April.
However, if predictions from Cornwall Insight are correct, this will then rise to £161 annual savings from July.
Outfox Energy also has a Fix’d Dual Mar26 12M v3.0 tariff on offer, with an average annual bill of £1,664, meaning households will pay £23 more than the April cap but could save £137 from July if the prediction is correct.
Meanwhile, Utility Warehouse has the UW Fixed Start 76 tariff, which has an average annual bill of £1,799.
This is £158 more than the April cap but could see households saving £2 annually if the July prediction is correct.
Based on this prediction, the remainder of the offers will see households paying more than the July cap.
Scroll down for a full list of the 10 cheapest fixed term energy deals currently available.
| Supplier | Tariff | Fix duration | Average annual bill | Savings from April | Savings from July (based on prediction) | Exit fees |
| Outfox Energy | Fix’d Dual Mar26 12M v3.0 | 12 months | £1,640 | £1 | £161 | £75 per fuel |
| Outfox Energy | Fix’d Dual Mar26 12M v3.0 – Family Advantage + | 12 months | £1,664 | – £23 | £137 | £75 per fuel |
| Utility Warehouse | UW Fixed Start 76 | 12 months | £1,799 | – £158 | £2 | £75 per fuel |
| Fuse Energy | March 2026 Fixed (13m) V6 | 13 months | £1,835 | – £194 | – £35 | £50 per fuel |
| EDF Energy | Simply Fixed 2Yr Mar28v2 | 25 months | £1,844 | – £203 | – £43 | £50 per fuel |
| Fuse Energy | March 2026 Fixed (12m) V5 | 12 months | £1,847 | – £206 | – £46 | £50 per fuel |
| So Energy | So Spruce Two Year – Green | 24 months | £1,872 | – £231 | – £71 | £75 per fuel |
| Co-op Energy | Co-op Community Power 12M Fixed March 2026 v3 | 12 months | £1,899 | – £258 | – £98 | £75 per fuel |
| Octopus Energy | Octopus 12M Fixed March 2026 v3 | 12 months | £1,899 | – £258 | – £98 | £75 per fuel |
| Co-op Energy | Co-op 12M Fixed March 2026 v3 | 12 months | £1,899 | – £258 | – £98 | £75 per fuel |