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Fuel stations warned about prices and blending

Government warns against the criminal act of blending and warns against fuel price adjustments before official announcements

Fuel stations are being warned against increasing prices before the official adjustments.

This is along with warnings against the adulteration of fuel products, particularly the blending of diesel with illuminating paraffin.

Speaking at the Fuels Industry Association of South Africa imbizo last week, Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Gwede Mantashe said stern action will be taken against those involved.

“This criminal activity undermines the rule of law, distorts markets, damages equipment, compromises consumer confidence, and poses significant risks to our economy and national security.

“Government continues to work closely with law enforcement agencies to combat this illicit trade.

“However, we cannot succeed alone. Industry cooperation remains essential in identifying offenders and strengthening compliance throughout the value chain,” said Mantashe.

The warning comes amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which continues to affect fuel prices, supply chains and economic activity globally.

“The disruption of global energy supply chains has contributed to increased volatility in international fuel markets and placed pressure on fuel-importing countries, including our own.

“Yet, despite these challenges, South Africa has maintained fuel supply stability,” assured the minister, adding that there is sufficient fuel supply to meet domestic demand.

Motorists have, however, been forced to dig deeper into their pockets amid rising fuel prices.

Earlier this month, petrol increased by R1.43 per litre, while diesel went down by R3.24 per litre. The price of illuminating paraffin dropped by R5.96 per litre.

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Gugu Myeni

Gugu is a senior business reporter and digital content co-ordinator at the Zululand Observer, and holds a qualification in journalism. She has more than 10 years’ experience in the media field at both national and community level.
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