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South Africa To Reduce Fuel Price May 1st by ITbomb(m): 3:56pm On Apr 28, 2013
When the eight largest producer/exporter is hellbent on increasing the the price of the same commodity

The South African Department of Energy has announced that the next fuel price adjustments will be effected on Wednesday, 1 May 2013. The current fuel price review period closed on 25 April 2013.

As has been indicated by the department in earlier statements, the price of fuel has followed a downward trend as evident in the over-recovery in the prices of all grades of petrol and diesel in this adjustment. The reasons for the movements in the fuel prices are as follows:
*Decrease in the price of Brent Crude oil

The average Brent crude oil price decreased by approximately 5.48% mainly because of the supply of crude oil outstripping demand during the current fuel price review period (27 March 2013 to 25 April 2013). The following are some of the contributing factors:
Slower than expected economic growth in China and the USA, the two world’s biggest economies. Continued economic weakness in the Eurozone as well as the slowdown in in fuel consumption in Japan added to the weaker demand. In addition, the International Monetary Fund lowered its outlook for world economic growth to 3.3%, down from its January forecast of 3.5%.
The resumption of crude oil flows, which had been shut for most of 2012, from non-OPEC members increased to supply crude oil to the market.
Crude oil prices are, however, expected to recover as refineries, particularly in the USA, come back into production ahead of the driving season. Geopolitical occurrences in North of the African continent are also expected to make a contribution to the upward movement of the crude oil price.
*Decrease in the price of International petroleum products
The prices decreased drastically due to weaker than expected demand for petrol in the US and this led to an average decrease in the international product prices.
*Recovery of the Rand / Dollar exchange rate
The monthly average of the Rand strengthened against the USD$ resulting in the decrease in the Basic Fuel Price (BFP). The Rand benefited from capital flows to emerging market economies as a result of the following:
The Bank of Japan’s plans to embark on a monetary stimulus over the next two years and
The US Federal Reserve being unlikely to end its quantitative easing programme soon because of sluggish growth in the world’s biggest economy.
These monetary stances contributed to capital inflows to South Africa through investments in bonds.
*Adjustment to the Slate Levy on petrol and diesel
In line with the provisions of the Self-Adjusting Slate Levy Mechanism, a Slate Levy will decrease by 6.56 cents a litre from 21.92 c/l to 15.36 c/l and will be implemented into the price structures of petrol and diesel with effect from 1 May 2013.
*Anticipated fuel price adjustments
Based on the average unit over-recoveries and the implementation of a Slate Levy decrease of 6.56 c/l on petrol and diesel, the following fuel price changes will be implemented on 1 May 2013, namely:
Petrol (all grades): 73.0 c/l, decrease;
Diesel (0.05% Sulphur): 55.56 c/l, decrease;
Diesel (0.005% Sulphur): 56.56 c/l, decrease;
IP wholesale: 58.0 c/l, decrease;
SMNRP for IP: 77.0 c/l, decrease; and
Maximum Retail Price for LPGas: 81.0 c/kg, decrease.
*South African Department of Energy press statement
http://sweetcrudereports.com/2013/04/28/south-africa-to-reduce-fuel-prices-may-1st/
Re: South Africa To Reduce Fuel Price May 1st by toshacer: 3:58pm On Apr 28, 2013
What a comparison. Even fuel price in Britain and America is going up.
Re: South Africa To Reduce Fuel Price May 1st by ITbomb(m): 4:06pm On Apr 28, 2013
tosh_acer: What a comparison. Even fuel price in Britain and America is going up.
The irony is that the same reason the Nigerian govt is giving to increase is the same the SA govt is using to decrease.

1. NOI talks a lot about international oil price as being high
2. NOI and Sanusi keep saying that the weak purchasing power of the naira is the reason for their proposed increase while some weeks ago they were celebrating that the naira has witness more stability than the rand
3. Why cant govt adjust the lifting price of petroleum product downward for independent lifters but keep blaming the subsidy cabal for every witches and wizard in the sector.
Re: South Africa To Reduce Fuel Price May 1st by seanet02: 4:12pm On Apr 28, 2013
InsincereNigerian over to you. Thunder fire pdp
Re: South Africa To Reduce Fuel Price May 1st by Tolexander: 4:31pm On Apr 28, 2013
The reduction in fuel price is one of the reasons why i very respect Umar Yar'adua!
Re: South Africa To Reduce Fuel Price May 1st by ITbomb(m): 6:08pm On Apr 28, 2013
Tolexander: The reduction in fuel price is one of the reasons why i very respect Umar Yar'adua!
But then , there were still long queues
Re: South Africa To Reduce Fuel Price May 1st by Tolexander: 6:34pm On Apr 28, 2013
ITbomb:
But then , there were still long queues
and after each increament, there were some times when there are queues.
Re: South Africa To Reduce Fuel Price May 1st by MaziOmenuko: 6:29pm On May 04, 2013
@IT, I dropped a message for u at ur twitter handle. You can mail me: @yahoo.com asap

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