South Africa launches diesel pricing overhaul amid ongoing Middle East shortages

In response to diesel shortages triggered by Middle East conflicts including recent attacks on Iran, South Africa's Department of Mineral Resources and Petroleum has begun a comprehensive review of the fuel pricing mechanism. Reforms to industry margins are targeted for March 2027, with a temporary R3 per litre fuel levy cut providing short-term relief amid rising global oil prices.

The shortages, particularly severe in the Western Cape's Overberg region—where a Caledon resident lamented 'Daar’s niks diesel in die Overberg nie'—saw supplier OVK suspend orders on 9 March 2026 due to surging demand, followed by a price increase from midnight 17 March as subsidies ran dry.

Diesel prices, unlike regulated petrol, follow an import parity model: 89% tied to international benchmarks like surging Brent crude, plus freight, levies over R6.35/litre, and retailer-set margins that enable rapid hikes critics call 'unethical price gouging' (though legal). South Africa imports most diesel after halving refining capacity, with it powering over 50% of liquid fuels and vital trucking amid Transnet woes.

To safeguard food security, the government enacted a temporary R3/litre reduction in the general fuel levy. Robert Maake, director of the fuel pricing mechanism, noted the formula accounts for import costs, local factors, Middle East tensions, and a weaker rand. The ongoing review, with a contracted service provider, focuses on wholesale, retail, storage, and distribution margins, aiming for completion by March 2027.

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