Weakening rand, rocketing fuel prices

JOBURG – AA is predicting a fuel increase of about 30c per litre on petrol, 41c for diesel and illuminating paraffin by 37c.

Stronger international oil prices and a weakening rand will combine to drive fuel prices higher at the end of September.
This according to the Automobile Association (AA) when commenting on unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund (CEF).

“The first half of September saw the rand appreciate against the US dollar, but this trend has been reversed since September 12, with the weaker currency eating into its earlier gains,” the AA said.
“The current rand trend is strongly weaker, and we expect it to have an even bigger impact on fuel users in the medium term.”
Meanwhile, international fuel prices continued their run, having gradually climbed throughout September.

“As a result, petrol is set to rise by around 30c, diesel by 41c and illuminating paraffin by 37c,” the association commented.
“This month’s figures show just how vulnerable South African fuel users are to stronger fuel prices and rand depreciation.
“With the USA eyeing interest rate increases, and global oil markets remaining buoyant, our view is that further fuel price hikes are almost inevitable before year-end.”

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