The department of energy has released its petrol prices for June, and motorists can expect an increase in petrol prices because of a number of factors.
The department confirmed that the price of petrol has been increased by 82 cents a litre for 95 and 93 ULP and between 85 and 87 cents a litre for both grades of diesel, Randburg Sun reports.
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Illuminating paraffin is going up by 82 cents a litre, the department said.
The rand depreciated, on average, against the US dollar (from 11.99 to 12.51 rand per USD) during the period under review. The rand’s movements were mainly influenced by global factors.
The average brent crude oil price increased from 70.88USD to 77.00USD per barrel during the period under review. The main reason for the higher crude oil prices is the sustained production cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
The international prices of petroleum products increased on average during the period under review. This was in line with the higher crude oil prices.
The 93 octane petrol price will be R15.54, R15.79 for 95 octane, diesel (0.05% sulphur content) will hit R14.19.
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