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Petrol predicted to go up (again)

Current data predicts a petrol price hike of between 17 and 18 cents a litre, while diesel and illuminating paraffin are set for drops of 11 to 12 cents.

Rising international oil prices continue to do battle with gains in the Rand / US dollar exchange rate. This is according to the Automobile Association (AA), which was commenting on unaudited mid-month data released by the Central Energy Fund (CEF).

Current data predicts a petrol price hike of between 17 and 18 cents a litre, while diesel and illuminating paraffin are set for drops of 11 to 12 cents.

“We are seeing a gradual, but sustained, return of strength to petroleum prices,” the AA said.

“On the international market, diesel and petrol prices have risen since late February,” the Association explained.

“The appreciation of the Rand against the US dollar has gone some way to offset this, meaning that diesel and illuminating paraffin are heading for reduced prices, while petrol is set to climb,” it added.

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“Both the exchange rate, and international oil prices, continue to be volatile, and the month-end picture could be quite different from the current one,” the AA concluded.

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Bongani Mashisane

Bongani Mashisane is a journalist and digital content creator who began his career in 2005, working with African News Dimension, TimesLIVE and iNet Bridge.

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