Fuel prices: More pain in store at the pumps – Oxysage

Fuel prices: More pain in store at the pumps

Earlier in May, the Department of Petroleum and Mineral Resources confirmed significant adjustments to the fuel prices driven by volatile global oil markets.

Petrol shot up by R3.27 per litre, while diesel increase by a sharper R6.19 per litre, marking one of the biggest monthly jumps in recent memory.

Now, despite some hopes that diesel might see some relief, the latest projections suggest that both petrol and diesel users will face substantial increases in June.

Petrol could rise another R2.20 per litre, while motorists may have to fork out at least R2.50 more per litre for diesel.

In April, the National Treasury introduced a temporary R3.00/litre reduction in the General Fuel Levy, but that could expire or begin phasing out on 2 June.

  • Petrol: The relief drops from R3.00 to R1.50. This automatically adds R1.50/litre to the June price, regardless of what oil does.
  • Diesel: The relief drops from R3.93 to R1.96. This adds R1.97/litre to the June price.

FUEL PRICE IN SOUTH AFRICA IMPACTED BY TWO MAIN FACTORS:

1. The international price of petroleum products, driven mainly by oil prices

2. The rand/dollar exchange rate used in the purchase of these products

Oil price

At the time of publishing the brent crude oil price is $106.50 a barrel.

Exchange rate

At the time of publishing the rand/dollar exchange rate is R16.49/$.

May 2026 petrol and diesel prices (Inland and Coastal):

INLAND April May
Petrol 93 R23.25 R26.52
Petrol 95 R23.36 R26.63
Diesel 0.05% R25.90 R32.09
Diesel 0.005% R26.11 R32.30
Illuminating Paraffin R24.21 R28.43
COASTAL April May
Petrol 93 R22.46 R25.73
Petrol 95 R22.53 R25.80
Diesel 0.05% R25.07 R31.26
Diesel 0.005% R25.35 R31.54
Illuminating Paraffin R23.16 R27.38

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