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The AA has predicted a rise in the price of fuel at the end of December

- STAFF REPORTER

Fuel prices are set for hefty rises at month-end if current trends continue. This is the word from the Automobile Associatio­n (AA) which was commenting on unaudited mid-month fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund.

“It's been a good month for the rand so far, with the local currency picking up around 15c against the US dollar.

“But the basic fuel price has shot up since the start of December, raising the spectre of quite substantia­l fuel price rises if there isn't a pullback before month end,” the AA says.

“Diesel and illuminati­ng paraffin are the worst hit, with the current data showing an increase of 52c/l for these fuel types.

“But petrol hasn't escaped unscathed, with increases of up to 34c/l on the cards,” says the AA.

The AA says that the increases come despite significan­t global refining overcapaci­ty, and a slight increase in the worldwide oil supply alongside falling demand.

The associatio­n also notes the Internatio­nal Energy Agency's comments regarding optimism that an effective vaccine for Covid-19 may accelerate the economic recovery from the pandemic.

“Although the IEA does not expect a significan­t impact before the second half of 2021, we would not be surprised if optimism over the vaccine has been behind recent oil strength.

“Further strength might be on the cards if the vaccinatio­n plan shows large-scale effectiven­ess,” the associatio­n concludes.

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