South African motorists are in for some good news as a significant petrol price cut is expected in October 2024. Based on mid-month data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), fuel prices could decrease by more than R1 per litre, marking the fifth consecutive month of price reductions.
Drop in Fuel Prices: Petrol and Diesel Price Forecasts
- Petrol 95 is expected to drop by R1.25 per litre
- Petrol 93 might see a R1.16 per litre decrease.
- Diesel prices are also forecasted to fall, with both 0.05% and 0.005% grades predicted to reduce by R1.11 per litre.
- The cost of illuminating paraffin is projected to decrease by R1.05 per litre.
What’s Driving the Price Cuts?
Two key factors are driving these anticipated cuts: the strengthening of the Rand against the US Dollar and declining international oil prices. The Rand has shown resilience recently, while global oil prices have remained stable, trading at around $72 per barrel. These economic conditions are providing relief to South African consumers, especially as fuel prices have been a significant contributor to rising living costs.
Interest Rate Relief on the Horizon?
In addition to the expected fuel price reductions, South Africans could also see a 25 basis point cut in interest rates in October. This comes as inflation has dropped to 4.9%, the lowest level since 2021. Lower fuel prices combined with reduced interest rates could offer substantial financial relief to households across the country.
Final Fuel Prices in October to be Confirmed
While the forecast is optimistic, the final prices for October 2024 will only be confirmed once the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy completes its review. The final decision will be based on the average exchange rates and international oil prices for the entire month of September.
In conclusion, South African motorists can expect a welcome reduction in fuel prices in October, with decreases forecasted for both petrol and diesel. However, the exact figures will only be confirmed in early October.
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