South Africa: Petrol Price Set to Decrease By R1.78

South Africa: Petrol Price Set to Decrease By R1.78


Cash-strapped motorists will breathe a sigh of relief at the pumps on Wednesday as the price of petrol is set to come down by R1.78 a litre.

According to the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe, both grades of petrol (93 and 95 ULP & LRP) will decrease by R1.78 cents per litre, while the price of Diesel (0.05% sulphur) will come down by 85.08 cents a litre.

This means that a litre of 95 which currently costs R25.68 in Gauteng will come down to R23.90.

The price of Diesel (0.005% sulphur) will come down by 82.08 a litre. The price of Illuminating Paraffin (wholesale) will decrease by 97 cents per litre and the Single Maximum National Retail Price (SMNRP) for illuminating paraffin will come down by 1.30 cents

Meanwhile, the Maximum retail price for LP Gas will see a 1.49.00 per kilogram increase.

The fuel price adjustments were due to crude oil prices, Rand/US Dollar exchange rate and the implementation of the Slate Levy.

“The average international product prices of petrol, diesel, illuminating paraffin followed the decreasing trend of crude oil while LPGas increased due to higher prices of propane and butane during the period under review. These led to lower contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin by 207.06 c/l, 115.15 c/l and 105.18 c/l, respectively,” said the Minister on Monday.

The adjustment of fuel prices will be effective from 1 November.

On crude oil prices, the department said the average Brent crude oil price decreased during the period under review.