Here is the official petrol price for August

 ·5 Aug 2025

The Department of Petroleum and Mineral Resources has published the official fuel price adjustments that will take effect on Wednesday, 6 August 2025.

July saw a strong recovery in oil prices following a tumultuous June, but markets were still clouded with uncertainty around the US tariffs, which were confirmed at the end of the month.

Meanwhile, the rand remained resilient for most of the month, before weakening because of the impending tariffs and wider market reaction to them.

Because most of the month was stable on the oil and exchange front, early over-recoveries for petrol stuck, and the supply constraints on diesel also fed through.

As a result, fuel prices will see a price cut of 28 cents per litre for 95 and 93 petrol, while diesel will be hiked by a sizeable 63-65 cents per litre.

The table below outlines the changes:

FuelChange
Petrol 93decrease of 28 cents per litre
Petrol 95decrease of 28 cents per litre
Diesel 0.05% (wholesale)increase of 65 cents per litre
Diesel 0.005% (wholesale)increase of 63 cents per litre
Illuminating Paraffin (Wholesale)increase of 32 cents per litre
LPGASdecrease of 69 cents per kg
LPGAS (Saldhana WC)decrease of 78 cents per kg

The average Brent Crude oil price decreased slightly from 69.36 US Dollars (USD) to 69.06 USD during the period under review.

The main contributing factor to the lower crude oil price is the decision by OPEC to increase production and the uncertainty caused by looming US trade tariffs including secondary tariffs which could affect global economic growth and demand for crude oil.

The average international petrol prices decreased in line with the decrease in crude oil prices.

The prices of diesel and paraffin increased due to low stocks in the US, unplanned refinery shutdowns and closures of refineries in the EU which have resulted in tight supply.

This led to lower contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices (BFP) of petrol by 23.49 cents per litre (c/l), and higher contributions to the BFP of diesel and illuminating paraffin by 69.94 c/l and 35.57 c/l respectively.

The prices of Propane and Butane decreased during the period under review.

The Rand appreciated on average, against the US Dollar (USD), (from 17.84 to 17.76 Rand per USD) during the period under review when compared to the previous one.

This led to lower contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices of petrol by between 4.00 – 5.00 cents per litre on all products.

In line with the provisions of the SelfAdjusting Slate Levy Mechanism, the slate levy remains unchanged at zero cents per litre in the price structures of petrol and diesel.

The Maximum Refinery Gate Price of LPGas that is imported through the Port of Saldanha Bay will be R14 633.10 and the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) of LPGas in Western Cape will be R35.30 effective from the 6th of August 2025.


This is how the price changes will reflect at the pumps (Diesel prices reflect wholesale, pump prices will differ):

InlandJuly OfficialAugust Official
93 PetrolR21.79R21.51
95 PetrolR21.87R21.59
Diesel 0.05% (wholesale)R19.35R20.00
Diesel 0.005% (wholesale)R19.41R20.04
Illuminating ParaffinR13.15R13.47
LPGAS (per kg)R36.77R36.08
CoastalJuly OfficialAugust Official
93 PetrolR21.00R20.72
95 PetrolR21.04R20.76
Diesel 0.05% (wholesale)R18.52R19.17
Diesel 0.005% (wholesale)R18.65R19.28
Illuminating ParaffinR12.14R12.46
LPGAS (per kg)R33.61R32.92
LPGAS (Saldhana WC)R36.08R35.30

Previous month prices are updated to reflect official numbers published by the DPMR.

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