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July’s official petrol and diesel prices are in (and it’s bad news for diesel drivers)

Yup, it’s already July. As of yesterday, Earth reached 50% on the 2023 Progress Bar – an indicator that showed us our age like nothing else had. More specifically though, we’re two days away from the country’s next official petrol and diesel price change, taking effect at midnight this Wednesday, 5 July 2023.

Fortunately, The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has published its changes a little earlier than usual, giving those who need it, time to prepare. Let’s just say… it won’t be the country’s petrol drivers that need to prepare.

If you’re curious as to how The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy decides the country’s petrol prices each month, it’s a similar process to that of the Central Energy Fund’s (CEF) petrol predictions throughout any given month. It involves looking at the average price of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin overseas, and the Rand/Dollar exchange used to buy it.


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Good news, everyone petrol drivers!

Good news everyone! (petrol)

From 00:01 on the morning of Wednesday, 5 July, petroleum-based fuels will see the following decreases:

Oh, buck up, diesel drivers. If we’re considering the Department’s history, an 18c and 12c increase is relatively tame. Should the Rand continue to appreciate against the dollar – as it did in June – we could see a decrease for both petrol and diesel. Or, you know, Eskom could bring back load shedding and ruin everyth- oh.

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