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Weak rand, high oil price hurts SA motorists

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It’s still too early to predict what lies ahead for both petrol and prices in early June, but the latest data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) remains good for motorists in South Africa, BUT …

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Looking ahead, fluctuations in international product prices and rand weakness show the following under-recoveries (price increases) or over-recoveries (price decreases) for petrol and diesel as per data at 24 May 2023.

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Fuel Price change
Petrol 93 decrease of 90 cents per litre
Petrol 95 decrease of 89 cents per litre
Diesel 0.05% decrease of 102 cents per litre
Diesel 0.005% decrease of 97 cents per litre
Illuminating Paraffin (wholesale) decrease of 55 cents per litre

If these market conditions were to remain constant for the rest of the month – an unlikely scenario with the rand/dollar exchange rate ever changing and the oil price fluctuating – a decrease of 90 cents is expected for 93 octane motorists and a decrease of 89 cents for 95 users.

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Meanwhile, diesel motorists would see something between a 97 and 102 cents per litre decrease.

FUEL PRICE IN MZANSI IMPACTED BY TWO MAIN FACTORS:

1. The international price of petroleum products, driven mainly by oil prices

2. The rand/dollar exchange rate used in the purchase of these products


Exchange rate

At the time of publishing the rand/dollar exchange rate is R19.33/$.

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Oil price

At the time of publishing the brent crude oil price is $78.05 a barrel.

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The final overall price changes for both petrol and diesel will be confirmed in the coming weeks with the new prices coming into effect at midnight on Tuesday, 6 June.

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Go easy on the accelerator until then, Mzansi.


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The current prices at the pumps (Inland and Coastal):

INLAND May
93 Petrol R23.01
95 Petrol R23.34
0.05% diesel (wholesale) R20.15
0.005% diesel (wholesale) R20.49
Illuminating Paraffin R14.39
LPGAS (p/kg) R33.32
COASTAL May
93 Petrol R22.29
95 Petrol R22.62
0.05% diesel (wholesale) R19.42
0.005% diesel (wholesale) R19.78
Illuminating Paraffin R13.47
LPGAS (p/kg) R30.73

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