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'A rollercoaster year for motorists' - an SA fuel price retrospective

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<B>FUEL-PRICE DRAMA:</B>At its peak, petrol spiked to R13.34 a litre and diesel reached R11.70 in July 2016. We look back at the fuel-price volatility in 2016 and what trends could affect this year's supply. <I>Image: iStock</I>
<B>FUEL-PRICE DRAMA:</B>At its peak, petrol spiked to R13.34 a litre and diesel reached R11.70 in July 2016. We look back at the fuel-price volatility in 2016 and what trends could affect this year's supply. <I>Image: iStock</I>

Johannesburg - Unleaded 95 petrol cost 45 cents a litre more at the end of 2016 than at the start, with 500ppm diesel up by 21 cents during the year, reports the Automobile Association (AA), which conducted a review of fuel price movements during 2016.

The AA said: "Unleaded 95 started 2016 costing R12.40 a litre, with 500ppm diesel at R10.81. The last price adjustment in December saw the year close out with petrol at R12.85 and diesel at R11.02. But the mere figures don't tell the story of what a rollercoaster year it was for South African motorists."

Negative sentiment

At its peak, petrol spiked to R13.34 a litre during July. Diesel reached R11.70 in the same month, with all fuel types affected by negative sentiment following the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union. 

The biggest monthly increase for both petrol and diesel came in April, which yielded jumps of 88 cents and 95 cents respectively as increasing international oil prices gave South African consumers a battering despite a firmer Rand. The petrol price increased in five of the twelve monthly fuel price adjustments in 2016, while diesel increased in six of them. 


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Trends for 2017?

The Association said that the Rand was exposed to numerous unpredictable risks: "There is, for instance, a school of thought that a ratings downgrade was only staved off in December last year, rather than averted. 


"Internationally, the spotlight will be on a Trump presidency in the USA and the British procedure for exiting the EU. With South Africa having been named as one of the top global risks in 2017 by Time Magazine, the Rand remains vulnerable to risk-averse investors who move capital to perceived safe havens."

The AA said it considered the major domestic risk to be the perceived abuse of institutions of state for personal gain by senior figures in government. 
 
The Association said: "South Africa's faltering economic position means the country is ill-positioned to weather further political scandals. These would have a direct effect on investor confidence and drive the Rand weaker. A sharply lower currency in a strengthening oil price environment could make for eye-watering fuel prices."

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