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SA motorists brace for worst possible festive season fuel price news

South Africans preparing for the festive season may need to temper their holiday cheer, with early indicators pointing to a massive fuel price hike in December.

While December is usually a time of giving, travel and celebration, motorists will soon be forced to dig deeper into their pockets as petrol and diesel prices appear set to rise once again – putting additional pressure on already strained household budgets.

Weaker rand

Industry analysts warn that a combination of volatile global oil prices, a weaker rand, and international supply constraints may push fuel costs upward just as millions take to the roads for year-end holidays.

Diesel car owners are in for a far worse festive season than petrol vehicle motorists.

The projections come from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), which tracks daily fuel price movements and under-recoveries in the local pricing system.

Below, the latest projections as received by The South African website from the Central Energy Fund (CEF):

FUEL PRICE CHANGE
Petrol 93 increase of 20 cents
Petrol 95 increase of 25 cents
Diesel 0.05% increase of 72 cents
Diesel 0.005% increase of 88 cents
Illuminating Paraffin increase of 79 cents

If the market conditions were to remain consistent for the remainder of the month – an unlikely scenario with the rand/dollar exchange rate fluctuating and the oil price ever changing – an increase of 20 cents is expected for petrol 93 octane motorists and an increase of 25 cents for 95 users.

Meanwhile, diesel motorists would see something between a 72 and 88 cents per litre increase.

Finally, illuminating paraffin is expected to rise by 79 cents in 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 $64.34 a barrel.

Exchange rate

At the time of publishing the rand/dollar exchange rate is R17.19/$.

The final overall price changes for both petrol and diesel will be confirmed later in the month with the new prices taking effect at midnight on either Tuesday, 2 December.

Go easy on the accelerator until then, Mzansi.

The current November 2025 petrol and diesel prices (Inland and Coastal):

INLAND November
Petrol 93 R20.97
Petrol 95 R21.12
Diesel 0.05% R19.13
Diesel 0.005% R19.20
Illuminating Paraffin R12.98
COASTAL November
Petrol 93 R20.18
Petrol 95 R20.29
Diesel 0.05% R18.30
Diesel 0.005% R18.44
Illuminating Paraffin R11.97

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