Fuel prices in South Africa: How much it costs to fill a tank in April 2025
Fuel prices have dropped in South Africa from Wednesday, 2 April 2025, lowering the cost of filling a petrol tank for popular vehicle models across the country.
Fuel prices have dropped in South Africa from Wednesday, 2 April 2025, lowering the cost of filling a petrol tank for popular vehicle models across the country.
Fuel prices across South Africa will drop from Wednesday, 2 April 2025, due to lower international oil prices and a stronger rand.
South African fuel prices are likely to decrease in April 2025, with over-recoveries recorded across all fuel types. Here’s the latest fuel price forecast.
Fuel prices in South Africa have dropped in March 2025. Here’s how much it costs to fill up popular car models.
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Fuel prices in South Africa will decrease slightly from Wednesday, 5 March 2025. Read more for a breakdown of this month’s changes.
This week’s data indicates potential decreases in petrol, diesel, and illuminating paraffin prices, with over-recoveries suggesting relief for South African consumers in March 2025.
South African fuel prices will increase from Wednesday, 5 February 2025, with petrol rising by 82 cents per litre and diesel increasing by over R1 per litre.
Fuel under-recoveries for Petrol 95 ULP improved by 27% this week, reducing from 99c to 72c per litre, while Brent crude oil trends show easing pressure.
South African motorists face fuel price changes from 1 January 2025, with increases in petrol and diesel and a decrease for illuminating paraffin.
South African fuel prices are expected to increase in January 2025 due to under-recoveries in petrol and diesel and a weaker rand.
South African motorists will see petrol prices rise by 17 cents per litre from 4 December 2024, with diesel and paraffin also increasing significantly.
For South African consumers, December is likely to bring higher costs for all fuel types.
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South African fuel prices will increase on 6 November 2024, with petrol up by 25 cents and diesel by up to 21 cents per litre.
The Central Energy Fund’s (CEF) data shows a blend of under-recoveries and over-recoveries across fuel types, suggesting an uneven adjustment ahead.
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Fuel prices in South Africa will drop from Wednesday, 4 September 2024, with petrol prices decreasing by 92 cents per litre and diesel prices by up to R1.05 per litre.
Month-end estimates show significant petrol and diesel price decreases in September 2024, but there’s a catch.
Very early days but the latest Basic Fuel Price (BFP) analysis suggests a potential decrease in petrol prices for September 2024.
Starting from Wednesday, 7 August 2024, South African motorists will see a decrease in fuel prices.
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Motorists will encounter varied fuel price changes at the pumps in July 2024, with decreases earmarked for petrol and diesel.
Starting from Wednesday, 4 July 2024, South African motorists will see a decrease in fuel prices.
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Starting Wednesday, 1 May 2024, South Africa will see these changes in fuel prices.