Fuel Price Increase Today (South Africa) 7 February – Caltex, AASA, Shell, SAPIA, Engen and TotalEnergies – Diesel, Petrol 93 and 95
AASA Report: Fuel Prices Remain Stable as Motorists Find Relief
The Automobile Association of South Africa (AASA) has released the latest fuel price list for 7 February 2024. The price of Petrol Unleaded 93 is set to to R22.92 per liter. This marks a significant rise from the previous price of R22.17 per liter on 3 January 2024. South African motorists will need to budget for higher fuel expenses as the cost of petrol continues to climb. Stay informed and plan ahead to manage your resources amidst these fuel fluctuations.
Caltex South Africa Announces Fuel Price Changes Effective 7 February 2024
In a move that has captured the attention of motorists across the country, Caltex South Africa has announced changes to its fuel prices, effective as of 7 February 2024. The adjustments come at a time when fuel costs are under intense scrutiny, with fluctuations in global oil prices and economic uncertainties impacting consumers and businesses alike.
According to the latest pricing data released by Caltex, motorists in the coastal regions can expect to pay 22.52 cents per liter for 95 Unleaded Petrol with Techron®, while those in inland areas will see a slightly higher price of 23.24 cents per liter for the same fuel grade. Meanwhile, the 93leaded Petrol with Techron® will be priced at 22.92 cents per liter in inland regions, with the coastal price yet to be determined.
For motorists looking for lead replacement options, Caltex offers 95 Lead Replacement Petrol with Techron® at 2252 cents per liter in coastal regions and 23.24 cents per liter in inland areas. Similarly, the 93 Lead Replacement Petrol with Techron® will be priced at 22.92 cents per liter in inland regions, with the coastal price yet to be announced.
Shell South Africa Announces Fuel Price Changes Effective 7 February 2024
Inland Regions – Gauteng Province
The breakdown of the retail price of petrol and the wholesale prices for diesel in the Gauteng province for the period from February 7, 2024, to March 5, 2024, will be as follows:
The following is a breakdown of the inland prices for Zone 9CPetrol 95 ULP: 2324 cent per liter (Retail price), 2038.3 cent per liter (Wholesale price)
Petrol 93 ULP & LRP: 2292 cent per liter (Retail price), 2006.3 cent per liter (Wholesale price)
Diesel * 0.05% S: 2136.17 cent per liter (Retail price), 2142.57 cent per liter (Wholesale price)
Diesel * 0.005% S: 1583.938 cent per liter (Retail price), 1583.938 cent per liter (Wholesale price)
Illuminating Paraffin: Not provided
The breakdown of the fuel prices includes various components:
– Contribution to the basic fuel price (BFP): This includes 1221.87 cent per liter for Petrol 95 ULP, 1189.87 cent per liter for Petrol 93 ULP & LRP, 1313.63 cent per liter for Diesel * 0.05% S, 1320.03 cent per liter for Diesel * 0.005% S, and 1337.128 cent per liter for Illuminating Paraffin.
– Wholesale margin: 69.8 cent per liter for all fuel types.
– Service cost recoveries: 53.8 cent per liter for all fuel types.
– Storage, handling & delivery costs: 36.6 cent per liter for all fuel types.
– Distribution cost: 17.2 cent per liter for all fuel types.
– Router Differential: 7.4 cent per liter for Illuminating Paraffin.
– Dealers margin (*): 285.7 cent per liter for Petrol 95 ULP and Petrol 93 ULP.
– Zone differential in Gauteng: 75.7 cent per liter for all fuel types, except for Illuminating Paraffin where it is 96 cent per liter.
– IP Tracer levy: 0.1 cent per liter for Diesel * 0.05% S and Diesel * 0.005% S.
– Fuel levy: 395 cent per liter for Petrol 95 ULP and Petrol 93 ULP, 381 cent per liter for Diesel * 0.05% S.
– Customs & excise duty: 4 cent per liter for all fuel types.
– RAF levy: 218 cent per liter for all fuel types.
– DSML (Inland Demand Levy): Not provided.
– Petroleum Products Levy: 0.33 cent per liter for all fuel types.
– Equalisation Fund Levy: Not provided.
– Pump rounding: -0.2 cent per liter for Petrol 95 ULP and Petrol 93 ULP.
– Sub-total: This is the sum of all the above components, resulting in 1102.13 cent per liter for Petrol 95 ULP and Petrol 93 ULP, and 822.54 cent per liter for Diesel * 0.05% S and Diesel * 0.005% S.
– Retail price: The final retail price for Petrol 95 ULP is 2324 cent per liter, and 2292 cent per liter for Petrol 93 ULP & LRP.
– Wholesale price: The final wholesale price for Petrol 95 ULP is 2038.3 cent per liter, and 2006.3 cent per liter for Petrol 93 ULP & LRP, 2136.17 cent per liter for Diesel * 0.05% S, and 2.57 cent per liter for Diesel * 0.005% S.
Please note that the for Illuminating Paraffin is not provided in the given data.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the fuel prices for Zone 9C, including the various components and the final retail and wholesale for each fuel.
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Coastal Regions – Cape Town and Durban
The retail price breakdown of petrol and the wholesale prices for diesel in coastal areas (Cape Town, Durban) from February 7, 2024, to March 5, 2024, will be as outlined below:
COASTAL FUEL PRICES (Zone 1A)
Petrol 95 ULP:
– Contribution to the basic fuel price (BFP): 1221.87 cent per liter
– Wholesale margin: 69.8 cent per liter
– Service cost recoveries: 53.8 cent per liter
– Storage, handling & delivery costs: 36.6 cent per liter
– Distribution cost: 17.2 cent per liter
– Dealers margin (*): 285.7 cent per liter
– Zone differential in Gauteng: 3.5 cent per liter
– Fuel levy: 395 cent per liter
– RAF levy: 218 cent per liter
– Petroleum Products Levy: 0.33 cent per liter
– Sub-total: 1030.13 cent per liter
– Retail price: 2252 cent per liter
– Wholesale price: 1966.3 cent per liter
Petrol 93 ULP & LRP:
– Contribution to the basic fuel price (BFP): 1189.87 cent per liter
– Wholesale margin: 69.8 cent per liter
– Service cost recoveries: 53.8 cent per liter
– Storage, handling & delivery costs: 36.6 cent per liter
– Distribution cost: 17.2 cent per liter
– Dealers margin (*): 285.7 cent per liter
– Zone differential in Gauteng: 3.5 per liter
– Fuel levy: 395 cent per liter
– RAF levy: 218 cent per liter
– Petroleum Products Levy: 0.33 cent per liter
– Sub-total: 1030.13 cent per liter
– Retail price: 2220 cent per liter
– Wholesale price: 1934.3 cent per liter
Diesel * 0.05% S:
– Contribution to the basic fuel price (BFP): 1313.63 cent per liter
– Wholesale margin: 89.61 cent per liter
– Service cost recoveries: 53.8 cent per liter
– Storage, handling & delivery costs: 36.6 cent per liter
– Distribution cost: 17.2 cent per liter
– Zone differential in Gauteng 3.5 per liter
-acer levy: .1 cent per liter
– Fuel levy: 381 cent per liter
– RAF levy: 218 cent per liter
– Petroleum Products Levy: 0.33 cent per liter
– Sub-total: 750.34 cent per liter
– Wholesale price: 2063.97 cent per liter
Diesel * 0.005% S:
– Contribution to the basic fuel price (BFP): 1320.03 cent per liter
– Wholesale margin: 89.61 cent per liter
– Service cost recoveries: 53.8 cent per liter
– Storage, handling & delivery costs: 36.6 cent per liter
– Distribution cost: 17.2 cent per liter
– Zone differential in Gauteng: 3.5 cent per liter
– IP Tracer levy: 0.1 cent per liter
– Fuel levy: 381 cent per liter
– RAF levy: 218 cent per liter
– Petroleum Products Levy: 0.33 cent per liter
– Sub-total: 750.34 cent per liter
– Wholesale price: 2070.37 cent per liter
Illuminating Paraffin:
– Contribution to the basic fuel price (BFP): 133.128 cent per liter
– Wholesale margin: 89. cent per liter
– Service cost recoveries: 53.8 cent per liter
– Storage, handling & delivery costs: 36.6 cent per liter
– Distribution cost: 17.2 cent per liter
– Router Differential: 7.4 cent per liter
– Sub-total: 154.31 cent per liter
Please note that the retail price for petrol and the wholesale prices for diesel may vary between different areas and zones.
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South Africa Controlled Product Price Change – February2024
The Department of Minerals and Energy in South Africa has recently announced the price changes for and diesel products. These changes, effective from, February 7, 2024, are driven by fluctuations crude oil and international product prices, as well as the prevailing favorable exchange rate between the African Rand and the dollar.
Price Changes in Gauteng (Zone 9C):
Gauteng, the following price changes will be implemented for petrol and diesel:
1. Power 95 (Inland):
– List Price Change: cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 1963.3 cents per liter
New Price: 2038.3 cents per liter
– Price Change: 75 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 2249 per liter
– New Price: 232 cents per liter
2. M93 ULP & M93LRP:
– List Price Change: 75 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 1931.3 cents per liter
– New Price: 2006.3 cents per liter
– Pump Price Change: 75 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 2217 cents per liter
– New Price: 2292 cents per liter
3. Diesel 0.05%:
– List Price Change: 73 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 2063.17 cents per liter
– New Price: 2136.17 cents per liter
– Note: Not controlled
4. Diesel 0.005%:
– List Price Change: 70 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 2072.57 cents per liter
– New Price: 2142.57 cents per liter
– Note: Not controlled
5. Illuminating Paraffin:
– List Price Change: 53 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 1530.938 cents per liter
– New Price: 1583.938 cents per liter
– Note: Not controlled
Price Changes in Coastal Areas (Zone 1A):
In the coastal regions, the price changes for petrol and diesel are as follows:
1. V Power 95 (Coastal):
– Pump Price Change: 75 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 1891.3 cents per liter
– New Price: 1966.3 cents per liter
– Pump Price Change: 75 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 2177 cents per liter
– New Price: 2252 cents per liter
2. M93 ULP & M93LRP:
– Pump Price Change: 75 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 1859.3 cents per liter
– New Price: 1934.3 cents per liter
– Pump Price Change: 75 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 2145 cents per liter
– New Price: 2220 cents per liter
3. Diesel 0.05%- Pump Price Change: 73 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 1990.97 cents per liter
– New Price: 2063.97 cents per liter
– Note: Not controlled
4. Diesel 0.005%:
– Pump Price Change: 70 cents per liter increase
– Current Price 2000.37 cents per liter
– New Price: 2070.37 cents per liter
– Note: Not controlled
5. Illuminating Paraffin:
– Pump Price Change: 53 cents per liter increase
– Current Price: 1438.438 cents per liter
– New Price: 1491.438 cents per liter
– Note: Not controlled
Conclusion:
These price changes for petrol and diesel products in South Africa are a result of the movements in crude oil and international product prices, combined with the favorable RAND – US dollar exchange rates. It is important to note that the mentioned prices are applicable to retail customers. For further information regarding the price changes, including the throughput agreement, application process, and EDI compliance rules, relevant documents can be accessed through the provided links.
Note: Please be aware that this report is based on the given data and may be subject to change or updates from the Department of Minerals and Energy
SAPIA Report on Petroleum Products Prices in South Africa for 2024
The South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA) has released the petroleum products prices for 2024 in cents per litre. These prices are crucial for consumers, businesses, and the economy as a whole. The data includes prices for different types of fuel in both the Coastal and Gauteng regions.
**Coastal Region Prices:**
– 95 LRP:
– 03 Jan: 2177,00 c/l
– 07 Feb: 2252,00 c/l
– 95 ULP:
– 03 Jan: 2177,00 c/l
– 07 Feb: 2252,00 c/l
– Diesel 0.05%:
– 03 Jan: 1990,97 c/l
– 07 Feb: 2063,97 c/l
– Diesel 0.005%:
– 03 Jan: 2000,37 c/l
– 07 Feb: 2070,37 c/l
– Illuminating Paraffin:
– 03 Jan: 1438,438 c/l
– 07 Feb: 1491,438 c/l
– Liquefied Petroleum Gas:
– 03 Jan: 3457,00 c/kg
– 07 Feb: 3494,00 c/kg
**Gauteng Region Prices:**
– 93 LRP:
– 03 Jan: 2217,00 c/l
– 07 Feb: 2292,00 c/l
– 93 ULP:
– 03 Jan: 2217,00 c/l
– 07 Feb: 2292,00 c/l
– 95 ULP:
– 03 Jan: 2249,00 c/l
– 07 Feb: 2324,00 c/l
– Diesel 0.05%:
– 03 Jan: 2063,17 c/l
– 07 Feb: 2136,17 c/l
– Diesel 0.005%:
– 03 Jan: 2072,57 c/l
– 07 Feb: 2142,57 c/l
– Illuminating Paraffin:
– 03 Jan: 1530,938 c/l
– 07 Feb: 1583,938 c/l
– Liquefied Petroleum Gas:
– 03 Jan: 3753,00 c/kg
– 07 Feb: 3790,00 c/kg
**Notes:**
– Retail price for petrol
– Wholesale list price for Diesel & IP
– Maximum Retail Price for LPG
Engen Reveals February 2024 and Inland Fuel Price List
Engen, a leading energy company, has released its fuel price list for February 2024, showcasing the cost of fueling vehicles in both coastal and inland regions. The updated prices, effective from the beginning of February, demonstrate Engen’s commitment to providing customers with competitive pricing and quality fuel products.
The February 2024 fuel price list Engen for both coastal and inland regions is as follows:
Coastal Region:
– Engen Primax 95 Unleaded: R22.52 per liter
– Engen Primax 93 Unleaded: R22.20 per liter
– Engen Dynamic Diesel: R20.72 per liter
– Engen Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): R27.10 per liter
Inland Region:
– Engen Primax 95 Unleaded: R23.24 per liter
– Engen Primax 93 Unleaded: R22.92 per liter
– Engen Diesel: R20.35 per liter
– Engen Liqueied Petroleum Gas (LPG): R27.10 per liter
These prices reflect the prevailing market conditions and global factors influencing fuel prices. Engen remains dedicated to offering motorists affordable and reliable fuel options at its service stations across coastal and inland areas.
TotalEnergies Announces Fuel Price Update for February 2024
TotalEnergies Marketing South Africa (PTY) Ltd has released the latest fuel price update, which will come into effect on Wednesday, February 5, 2024. The changes in prices for various fuel products in Gauteng are as follows:
– **Petrol 93 (ULP & LRP):** There will be an increase of 89.00 cents per litre in the retail price.
– **Petrol 95 (ULP & LRP):** The retail price will see a significant increase of 102.00 cents per litre.
– **Diesel 0.05% Sulphur:** A decrease of 10.00 cents per litre in the wholesale price is expected.
– **Diesel 0.005% Sulphur:** The wholesale price will decrease by 15.00 cents per litre.
– **Illuminating Paraffin (Wholesale):** There will be an increase of 61.00 cents per litre in the wholesale price.
– **Illuminating Paraffin (SMNRP):** The single maximum national retail price will increase by 82.00 cents per litre.
– **Maximum Retail Price for LPGAS:** There will be a decrease of 19.00 cents per kilogram in the maximum retail price.
TotalEnergies encourages customers to stay updated on the latest price changes and manage their fuel expenses effectively. For more information, you can refer to the official press release from the Central Energy Fund (CEF).
Stay connected with TotalEnergies Marketing South Africa (PTY) Ltd for further updates on fuel prices and other related news.
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**Disclaimer:** The fuel price changes mentioned above are specific to Gauteng and may vary in other regions. Customers are advised to check with their local TotalEnergies service stations for accurate pricing information.