The Citizen (KZN)

Hefty petrol price hike on cards at month-end, says AA

- Citizen reporter

Unexpected­ly strong internatio­nal fuel prices have raised the spectre of an unwelcome fuel price hike for petrol users at the end of April, according to the unaudited mid-month fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund, the Automobile Associatio­n (AA) said yesterday.

“The current data suggests that petrol may increase by 56 cents a litre at the end of April, while diesel is showing a reduction of five cents and illuminati­ng paraffin down by a cent. If this increase materialis­es, this will be the third straight increase to fuel prices this year,” said the AA.

“The internatio­nal product price of diesel climbed somewhat in the first half of April, while petrol has made a substantia­l jump.

“Diesel’s smaller increase is likely due to variations in internatio­nal refining capacity, as well as the approachin­g end of the northern hemisphere winter, when demand for diesel fuels for use in peaking power plants and as a heating fuel diminishes.

“The rand has appreciate­d quite strongly against the US dollar since the end of March, with the daily exchange rate used for fuel price calculatio­ns rising from over R14.60 to the dollar on March 31 to under R14 currently.

“The ground gained by the local currency has cushioned some of the blow, with diesel currently showing a slight decrease.

“But petrol users are in for a shock.

“Price stability in illuminati­ng paraffin is welcome as South Africa heads into its own winter.

“But the rise in petrol is cause for concern when our economy is already in difficult waters.”

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