Drops expected in fuel prices! Sun Reporter
MOTORISTS are expected to breathe a sigh of relief in May.
Fuel prices have made a turnaround from last month, with across-the-board price reductions in all fuel types expected when the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy announces adjustments for May.
According to the Automobile Association, which was commenting on unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund petrol, is expected to be cheaper by around 13 cents a litre, with diesel showing a 32 cents-a-litre drop and illuminating paraffin down by 23 cents.
“The exchange rate has continued its pleasing strengthening trend against the US dollar. International petroleum prices, which increased slightly in the first two weeks of April, have held steady since,” the AA said.
Fuel prices have made a turnaround from last month, with across-the-board price reductions in all fuel types expected when the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy announces adjustments for May. This is according to the Automobile Association (AA) which was commenting on unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund.
Petrol is expected to be cheaper by around 13 cents a litre, with diesel showing a 32 cents-a-litre drop and illuminating paraffin down by 23 cents.
“The exchange rate has continued its pleasing strengthening trend against the US dollar. International petroleum prices, which increased slightly in the first two weeks of April, have held steady since,” the AA says.
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The Automobile Association of South Africa said there was a turnaround in fuel prices from last month, with across-the-board price reductions in all fuel types expected in May.
The AA was commenting on Friday on unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund.
The association said the price of petrol is expected to be cheaper by around 13 cents a litre, with diesel showing a 32 cents-a-litre drop and illuminating paraffin down by 23 cents. The exchange rate has continued its pleasing strengthening trend against the US dollar. International petroleum prices, which increased slightly in the first two weeks of April, have held steady since.
Motorists can expect some fuel price relief in May AASA and Motoring Reporter > By AASA and Motoring Reporter - 30 April 2021 - 14:05 Motorists can look forward to some light relief at the pumps in May. Image: Vladyslav Starozhylov /123rf
Fuel prices have made a turnaround from last month, with across-the-board price reductions in all fuel types expected when the department of mineral resources and energy announces adjustments for May.
This is according to the Automobile Association (AA), which was commenting on unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund.
Petrol is expected to be cheaper by about 13 cents a litre, with diesel showing a 32 cents-a-litre drop and illuminating paraffin down by 23 cents.