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Petrol price drops, diesel goes up

- NIVASHNI NAIR

The price of petrol decreased by 12 cents a litre while diesel saw an increase of 98c/l on Wednesday.

Mineral resources and energy minister Gwede Mantashe on Tuesday announced the adjustment of fuel prices based on local and internatio­nal factors.

“SA’s fuel prices are adjusted on a monthly basis, informed by internatio­nal and local factors.

“Internatio­nal factors include the fact that SA imports both crude oil and finished products at a price set at the internatio­nal level, including importatio­n costs such as shipping costs,” his department said.

The main reasons for the fuel price adjustment­s included crude oil prices, internatio­nal petroleum product prices, the rand/US dollar exchange rate and the short-term relief measure.

“The average Brent Crude oil price decreased from $109.37 to $104.78 during the period under review. The main contributi­ng factors are Covid19 restrictio­ns in China, which is a huge importer of crude oil, which have led to reduced demand for crude oil. Furthermor­e, the US announced the release of crude oil strategic stocks to curb crude oil price increases,” the department said.

“The impact of these two factors was not that significan­t as the average price of crude oil only decreased slightly during the period under review and is still high. The main contributi­ng factor to high crude oil prices is the concern caused by the continued Russia/Ukraine conflict, as Russia is one of the biggest global exporters of oil.”

While the average internatio­nal product prices of petrol decreased, diesel and illuminati­ng paraffin increased during the period under review.

“This is because there is still a shortage of diesel supply due to lower exports from Russia as a major exporter of distillate fuel, low inventorie­s globally and higher demand for distillate­s.”TimesLIVE

 ?? Picture: PIXABAY ?? SLIGHT REPRIEVE: Motorists are now paying 12 cents less for a litre of petrol, but at least 98 cents more per litre of diesel, since Wednesday
Picture: PIXABAY SLIGHT REPRIEVE: Motorists are now paying 12 cents less for a litre of petrol, but at least 98 cents more per litre of diesel, since Wednesday

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