Petrol price forecast for July 2023: Here’s what motorists should expect
The latest petrol price forecast from the Central Energy Fund suggests a negative outlook for motorists in July 2023.
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The latest petrol price forecast from the Central Energy Fund suggests a negative outlook for motorists in July 2023.
Motorists are in for a treat at the pumps this month. Here are your petrol price changes for July 2023.
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A mixture of good and bad news for motorists in October 2022.
Motorists are in line for further petrol price decreases from Wednesday, 7 September 2022.
The latest data from CEF suggests petrol prices could drop as much as R1.32 in August 2022.
Fluctuations may adjust the price but more than likely, motorists may feel more strain at the pumps in July.
The EFF wants the price of petrol reduce or its taking its frustrations to the streets.
If the government does not intervene, motorists could pay more than R25 per litre for petrol.
If the government does not intervene, the petrol price increase could exceed R3.
Brent crude oil prices suggest the worst is yet to come for motorists, an expert warns.
All grades of petrol and diesel are expected to rise.
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