Consumers must brace for petrol pain, says AA

An increase in the fuel levy together with international petroleum price hikes mean consumers should be ready for a stiff fuel price increase in April, according to the Automobile Association (AA).

"Including the additional 30c a litre fuel levy, petrol is likely to see an increase of up to 83c a litre, with diesel up around 95c a litre," the AA said in a statement today.

"Although the rand/US dollar exchange rate has firmed in the rand's favour over the past few weeks, the strengthening of international petroleum product rises has outstripped the rand's gains."

The association also said the fuel price is subject to considerable risk.

"If oil prices continue to climb, South African motorists can expect substantial fuel price increases," said the AA.

"Any associated deterioration in the exchange rate will add more pressure. A combination of sustained oil strength, and a ratings downgrade before year end, would be very negative for motorists."

The Department of Energy will announce the petrol price adjustment on April 1.

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