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Fuel price drop – Fill up for less from Wednesday

Christmas comes early in 2026

Hear ye, hear ye!
2026 is starting with good news for motorists as petrol, diesel, and illuminating paraffin prices decrease from Wednesday (January 7).
The new fuel prices were announced yesterday.
South Africa’s fuel prices are adjusted monthly, informed by both local and international mechanisms, including that South Africa imports both crude oil and finished products at a globally established price.
Important costs, such as shipping and distribution, are also considered.
Contributing factors
The MPR said the price adjustments are a result of changes in crude oil prices, international petroleum product prices, and the rand/US dollar (USD) exchange rate.
Brent crude oil decreased from 63.55 USD to 61.47 USD during the period under review.
Other drivers include the implementation of the slate levy, octane differentials between 95 and 93 fuel grades, and the maximum refinery gate price or LPG imported through the Port of Saldanha Bay in the Western Cape.
“The main contributing factor is the oversupply of oil in the market due to increased production by OPEC+ and non-OPEC producers,” the department said.
The fuel price adjustments for January 2026 are as follows:
• 93 unleaded petrol (ULP) and lead replacement petrol (LRP) decrease by 62c per litre;
• 95 petrol (ULP and LRP) decreases by 66c per litre;
• Diesel decreases by R1.50 per litre;
• Illuminating paraffin decreases by R1.10 per litre;
• The Single Maximum National Retail Price for illuminating paraffin decreases by R1.48 per litre; and
• The Maximum Retail Price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) increases by 21c per litre and 23c per litre in the Western Cape.

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Sjani Campher

Sjani has been working as a community journalist and photographer at the Middelburg Observer since 2018, during which she has been responsible for the content creation for both digital and print, as well as maintaining the publication's online platforms. She is a member of the Forum for Community Journalists, and focuses on fields including hard news, investigative reporting, human interest, columns and sports.
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