Big fuel price cuts confirmed: here’s what you’ll pay for petrol and diesel in October

Fuel price cuts of up to R1.14 have been confirmed. File picture: Tumi Pakkies / Independent Media.

Fuel price cuts of up to R1.14 have been confirmed. File picture: Tumi Pakkies / Independent Media.

Published Sep 30, 2024

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Fuel prices are set to fall again from Wednesday, October 2, with the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy having confirmed significant decreases for both petrol and diesel.

The price of 95 Unleaded petrol will drop by R1.14 per litre, the department confirmed, while 93 Unleaded will decrease by R1.06. Diesel is dropping by between R1.12, in the case of the lower-sulphur 50ppm, and R1.14 for 500ppm.

Here’s what you can expect to pay at the pumps from Wednesday:

  • 95 Unleaded petrol (coast) - R20.26
  • 95 Unleaded petrol (inland) - R21.05
  • 93 Unleaded petrol (inland) - R20.73

Diesel prices vary between outlets as it is unregulated, but from October the wholesale price for 50ppm is listed at R17.81 at the coast and R18.57 at the coast.

As previously reported, petrol and diesel prices will hit their lowest levels since February 2022. Petrol will also be around R1.50 less expensive than it was in January 2024.

Lower international oil prices are the primary driver behind October’s fuel price reductions, contributing around 92 cents to the over-recovery for petrol, while the stronger South African rand has strengthened the equation by 21 cents at present.

The average price of Brent Crude oil decreased from $78.54 per barrel to $72.82 during the period under review, the DMRE said, testing three-year lows in September as oil cartel OPEC revised its world oil demand forecast for the remainder of 2024 and 2025.

However, given the volatile situation in the Middle East, with Israel’s attacks on Lebanon threatening to engulf the region in a bigger war, oil prices could certainly surge at any moment.

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