I don’t have live access to current news in this chat, but I can share the latest generally observed patterns for South Africa fuel prices and where to check for up-to-date details.
Direct answer
- As of the most recent monthly adjustments, SA fuel prices typically rise or fall based on global oil prices, the rand/USD exchange rate, and local levies. For the exact latest figures, check the DMRE or Central Energy Fund (CEF) updates, since they publish official price changes each month.
Where to verify the latest news
- Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE): official fuel price announcements and press releases.
- Central Energy Fund (CEF): monthly fuel price review data and under/over-recoveries.
- Reputable local outlets that cover SA fuel pricing (e.g., business and energy sections of major newspapers and energy-focused websites).
Context you might find helpful
- Small moves in international crude oil prices and currency fluctuations can meaningfully impact petrol, diesel, paraffin, and LPG prices in SA.
- Government levies (e.g., general fuel levy, carbon tax) and freight costs also influence the pump price, sometimes offsetting global price declines or amplifying increases.
If you’d like, I can summarize the most recent official notice you provide (or pasted excerpts) and pull out the exact price changes for petrol, diesel, paraffin, and LPG, with a brief explanation of what drove the changes.
Sources
Fuel prices rise from midnight tonight breaking the recent downward trend South African motorists and energy consumers will unfortunately face increases at the pump and on paraffin and LPG prices from midnight today, Tuesday 3 March 2026, following the latest monthly fuel price adjustment announced by the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources. The adjustment...
cbn.co.zaSouth Africans will face petrol price increases of up to 55c per litre and diesel hikes of up to 84c in July 2025. Here’s the official fuel price breakdown.
www.joburgetc.comGovernment reassures South Africans of a stable fuel supply amid global energy uncertainty.
www.gov.zaShowing articles for tag 'petrol-price'
iol.co.zaThe latest data suggests that South Africa's motorists are in for dire petrol and diesel price news in early February 2025.
www.thesouthafrican.comCurrent petrol and fuel prices in South Africa as of June 4, 2025. View the live petrol, diesel, and paraffin prices with daily changes and forecasts.
www.ourpower.co.zaSouth Africans are taking body blows left, right and centre at the moment with load shedding and a fuel price hike adding to their misery.
www.thesouthafrican.comThe Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources announces the adjustment of fuel prices based on current local and international factors. South Africa’s fuel prices are adjusted monthly, informed by international and local factors. International factors include the fact that South Africa imports both crude oil and finished products at a price set at the international level, including importation costs, e.g., shipping costs. The main reasons for the fuel price adjustments are due to:
www.gov.zaUpdate: The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources has confirmed that motorists will have to dig deeper into their pockets to fill up their tanks as steep increases in both petrol and diesel prices will kick in on Wednesday. The official fuel price adjustments for February show that both grades of petrol will cost 82 cents per litre more, while diesel will increase by between R1.01 and R1.05 cents per litre. … Coast: Petrol 95 unleaded: R21.62 Petrol 93 unleaded: R21.37 Diesel 0.05%:...
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