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Possible petrol price drop this December

The current data predicts a massive drop of R1.54 per litre for petrol.

PETROL is set to decrease this December, according to the unaudited mid-month fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund (CEF).

“After months of sustained pressure on the fuel price, fuel users will receive a substantial breather at the end of November going into December if the current fuel price trends continue. The main driver of lower prices has been an accelerating decline in international oil prices, which have trended downwards since the beginning of this month.

“The picture has been helped along by a modest improvement in the Rand / US dollar exchange rate. The current data predicts a massive drop of R1.54 per litre for petrol, with diesel dropping by 92 cents and illuminating paraffin by 85 cents,” the Automobile Association (AA) said in a statement.

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However, the Department of Energy recently re-introduced the use of the Slate Levy to manage price changes, and we cannot rule out the possibility that this may impact the final figure. Fuel users should also bear in mind that recent oil production cuts by Saudi Arabia could result in oil supply restrictions as we move into 2019, pushing prices higher.

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The AA however advised that while the current fuel price picture is the rosiest it has been for several months, caution should remain the watchword.

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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