Here is the expected petrol price for April – including the fuel levy increase
Although fuel prices are predicted to drop in April, most of the benefit of that amount will be negated by the increases to the general fuel, and Road Accident Fund (RAF) levies.
This is according to the Automobile Association (AA), which was commenting on unaudited mid-month fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund (CEF).
From 1 April 2017, the fuel levy will increase by 30 cents per litre, while the Road Accident Fund levy will increase by 9 cents.
Based on the current data, the AA said it predicts that petrol will decrease by 51 cents litre, diesel by about 27 cents a litre, and illuminating paraffin by 32 cents before the new levies take effect.
The association said that while motorists may have expected the current price per litre of petrol to drop substantially, they will now only see it going down by around 12 cents a litre.
“Diesel users, on the other hand, will see an increase of 12 cents a litre, with the levies eating up any gains,” the AA said.
The association noted international petroleum prices have continued to decline leading to the expected drops at the end of the month.
“OPEC’s reduction in its crude oil output targets has been countered by increasing global oil stocks held by non-OPEC nations,” the AA said. “This has gradually pushed the oil price down to near the levels it was maintaining before OPEC’s output targets were adjusted, which is good news for South Africans.”
The association said that the rand/US dollar exchange rate had remained nearly flat since the end of the month, meaning South Africans were likely to see the most of the benefit of the oil price drops.
“The rand has shed around four cents against the dollar since the start of March. If this period of relative stability in the exchange rate continues, the currency will only have a small influence on the fuel price at month end,” the AA said.
This is what you can expect to pay next month:
| Fuel | March official | April expected |
|---|---|---|
| 95 Petrol | R13.54 | R13.42 |
| 0.05% Diesel (wholesale) | R11.60 | R11.72 |