The Citizen (KZN)

Petrol and diesel prices soar – again

- Ciaran Ryan

The price of petrol and diesel increased by 70-75 cents yesterday, following the latest price adjustment by Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe.

The reasons given for the latest price increases are a 6% increase in Brent crude to $82.03 (about R1 500) a barrel (from $77.35/barrel) due to the geopolitic­al tensions in the Red Sea which have forced hundreds of ships carrying oil to re-route around Africa.

Cold weather has impacted oil production in the US, resulting in higher-than-expected drawdowns. While not catastroph­ic for the consumer price index (CPI), these increases will be felt across the economy.

Expanding on the reasons for the increases, Mantashe said higher crude oil prices had impacted the internatio­nal prices for petrol, diesel and illuminati­ng paraffin, while liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices have increased due to higher freight costs.

These factors account for increases of 68.50c, 66.02c and 46.17c per litre in the basic fuel prices of petrol, diesel and illuminati­ng paraffin respective­ly.

There’s also been a slight deteriorat­ion in the rand-US dollar exchange rate from R18.66 to R18.77 over the prior month, and this accounts for 6.86-7.54c per litre of the increases just announced.

The following are the increases in different fuel types:

▶︎ Petrol (93 and 95 unleaded and lead replacemen­t petrol) go up 75 cents per litre;

▶︎ Diesel (0.05% sulphur) goes up 73c per litre;

▶︎ Diesel (0.005% sulphur) goes up 70c per litre;

▶︎ Illuminati­ng paraffin (wholesale) goes up 53c per litre;

▶︎ Illuminati­ng paraffin increases 71c per litre; and

▶︎ The maximum LPG retail price goes up 37c per kilogram.

Fuel retail prices are adjusted on the first Wednesday of every month.

“The monthly price change made is essentiall­y an average over a prior period applied to the future month. This means that South Africa fuel prices lag internatio­nal prices by one month,” according to the SA Petroleum Industry Associatio­n.

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