Daily Nation Newspaper

UP GO FUEL PRICES

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JOHANNESBU­RG - The petrol price will be hiked by 81c a litre tomorrow, while diesel will go up by between 72.5c a litre (0.05 percent sulphur) and 74.5c (0.005 percent sulphur), the department of Mineral Resources and Energy announced.

The latest price hike will push the price of petrol - currently around R19.50 a litre - to above R20 in Gauteng and other inland provinces.

At the start of November, petrol prices were hiked by R1.21, while diesel increased by R1.48.

Illuminati­ng paraffin will go up by 42.2c/l, while the maximum LPGas retail price will be increased by 183.00c/ kg from today.

Local fuel prices are determined by internatio­nal oil prices - as well as the dollar-rand value, as South Africa buys oil in dollar.

The latest fuel price hikes are due in large part to a sharp fall in the rand against the dollar, which averaged at R15.85/$ over the past month, compared to R14.72 the previous month.

The average oil price also increased from $82.50 a barrel to $83.

The release of millions of barrels of strategic oil reserves by the US government has done little to dampen the oil prices, it noted.

Also contributi­ng to the higher fuel prices is a net increase of 17.84 c/l in the annual margin adjustment­s on petrol and a net increase of 8.20 cents per litre on diesel and illuminati­ng paraffin wholesale prices, with effect from today.

The so-called Slate levy will also be hiked from 15.36 c/l to 41.66 c/l today. The levy is paid to fuel companies to compensate them for imbalances that build up over time due to the way that the basic fuel price is calculated.

The latest fuel price hike comes ahead of South Africa’s key travel season.

"It is important to appreciate that fuel prices are soaring worldwide due to persistent­ly high crude oil prices," the department said. "Record pump prices have been experience­d in many other countries."

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