FUEL PRICE HIKES
SA consumers to suffer fallout from Saudi oilfield attacks
From Wednesday a litre of 95 octane petrol will cost 18c more and 93 octane will be up 4c
29 September 2019 - 17:20
UPDATED 29 September 2019 - 20:15
Saudi Arabian oil production appears to be recovering following the bombing of the country’s second-largest oilfield, but in SA consumers will still suffer the fallout this week in the form of fuel price hikes.
Mineral resources & energy minister Gwede Mantashe has announced that from Wednesday, South Africans will pay 18c more for a litre of 95 octane petrol, while the price for 93 octane is going down 4c/l ...
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