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Fuel prices in August between 20% and 30% higher than in January – AA

All fuel types will be more expensive in August when the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy adjusted fuel prices for August. 

This is according to the Automobile Association (AA) which was commenting on unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund. The fuel price is adjusted on the first Wednesday of every month.

“The average rand/US dollar exchange rate consistently trended upward during July and the weaker local currency will make it more expensive for South Africa to import fuel,” said the AA.

The Association added that over the same period, international oil prices averaged higher, despite a mid-month pullback.

“As a result, the price increase will be quite hefty.”

Here are the expected fuel prices for August 2021

• The price of petrol is expected to increase around 83 cents a litre,

• The price of diesel is expected to increase around 48 cents a litre, and

• The price of illuminating paraffin will increase by around 48 cents a litre.

The association said that these new increases will mean the price of petrol will have climbed nearly 23% in just seven months since January, while the price of diesel will have climbed around 20% and the price of illuminating paraffin will have increased by around 30% over the same period.

“ULP95 cost R14.86 a litre in January compared to the expected new price of around R18.22 in August. In January a litre of diesel cost R13.00 compared to the expected August price of R15.56 a litre, while a litre of illuminating paraffin is expected to cost around R9.61 when the price is adjusted for August compared to its price of R7.39 in January. 

These increases will add to the heavy financial burden for South Africans already battered by weak economic conditions,” the AA concluded.

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