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Fuel Price increase for June 2020
Fuel Price increase for June 2020-September 2024
2023-12-14 EST 02:30:33

The reduction in recent fuel prices is set to end in June as the AA reports we are in for a price hike at the pumps as we enter June.

The last few months of huge drops in the price of oil have led to record drops in fuel prices globally, but as the global Lockdown ends, demand for oil is on the rise. As a result, the oil price has steadily begun to tick up resulting in an increase in the local fuel price for consumers.

The Automobile Association (AA) says that petrol is expected to show a hefty increase of up to R1.18 a litre, with increases of around 22 cents for diesel and 41 cents for illuminating paraffin. "The global lockdowns under COVID-19 saw fuel demand plummet. The resulting oversupply left storage bunkers full, with the extraordinary outcome that oil prices in the USA briefly dipped below zero," the AA says.

The Association notes that crude oil prices used to calculate South Africa's fuel prices had fallen in lockstep with the reduction in demand but were now inching up as economic activity begins to ramp up on a global scale. "This is not unexpected, and South Africans should remember that the fuel price is currently around 4 Rand per litre lower than it was before the COVID-19 crisis hit. Fortunately, the Rand has strengthened during May, which has helped insulate the country from some of the rise."

Diesel shortage

The AA also advises that despite the moderate price rise for diesel, motorists may encounter shortages of diesel in the short term. According to the South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA), “the economy has recovered more rapidly than expected, leading to a dramatic increase in the demand for diesel which refineries are currently not able to meet".

The AA notes that some rationing of diesel is taking place, but that SAPIA says it expects diesel supply to normalise once both refineries in Durban reach on-spec production, which is anticipated to be at the end of May. "We advise motorists to be pragmatic and anticipate fuel prices slowly returning to their previous levels over the medium to long term. It would be prudent to budget accordingly," the AA concludes.

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