Fuel Increase — South Africa
The next fuel increase in South Africa, across petrol, diesel and paraffin.
Current Prices — June 2026
Effective from 2026-06-03. Source: Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources (DMPR) official Breakdown of Prices document.
| Product | Price (R/litre) |
|---|---|
| Petrol 95 ULP — Inland | R28.06 |
| Petrol 93 ULP / LRP — Inland | R27.95 |
| Diesel 0.05% sulphur — Inland wholesale | R27.93 |
| Paraffin — Inland wholesale | R22.47 |
Auto-synced daily from dmpr.gov.za. Last updated 2026-06-23.
Price History
Petrol 95 ULP (Inland) — official DMPR adjustment history · 29 months of verified DMPR / DMRE data
Hover or tap any point to see that month's price. Pre-March-2026 values are sourced from Internet Archive snapshots of the official Fuel-Price-History and Breakdown-of-Prices documents published by the former Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE, now DMPR), plus BusinessTech monthly summaries for any months Wayback didn\'t fully archive.
Today's International Drivers
Rule of thumb: every $1/barrel Brent move ≈ 10c/litre change in the SA Basic Fuel Price; every 10c USD/ZAR move ≈ 14c/litre. Read more on the live Brent crude page.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the next petrol price increase?
The next DMPR adjustment is on Wednesday, 1 July 2026, in 8 days from today.
Will the petrol price go up or down?
Direction depends on the cumulative under-recovery (gap between Basic Fuel Price and current pump price) over the current month. If Brent has risen or the rand has weakened, expect an increase; the reverse implies a decrease.
Where can I see the official DMPR fuel-price announcement?
The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources publishes the official media statement at dmpr.gov.za on the Tuesday afternoon before the first Wednesday of each month.
How is the under-recovery calculated?
Daily, by comparing the international refined-product price (converted to ZAR) against the local pump price. A negative cumulative figure means SA petrol is being sold below its import-parity cost — that gap gets closed at the next monthly adjustment.