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Motorists can expect another petrol increase in March as international oil prices continue to rise.
All grades of petrol price will rise by around 50 to 55 cents a liter, while diesel could go up by approximately 45 cents.
The Central Energy Fund predicted the mid-month fuel price hike based on recent global trends and the price of a barrel of Brent crude oil.

The hike would push the cost of a liter of 95 unleaded up to R15.47 at the coast and R16.17 inland, where the cheaper 93 Unleaded would hit the R16 mark.
The Automobile Association previously warned there was upward pressure on oil prices due to a general increase in positive sentiment due to the roll-out of Covid-19 vaccines.
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