Petrol Price Shock: Petrol Price to Drop by R1.80 per Litre in October 2025 – How much you will pay at pumps this week

Good news for people in South Africa! Petrol prices will go down by R1.80 per litre in October. The government made this official and the new prices start this week. This is great for drivers who have been paying a lot more for fuel lately. The price drop happened because oil prices around the world are more stable now. Also South Africa’s money is doing a bit better against the US dollar. People who drive in big cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban will save money when they fill up their cars. Both petrol and diesel will cost less. This is a nice change for everyone in South Africa who uses fuel.

Petrol Price Shock
Petrol Price Shock

Petrol Price Shock 2025 – South Africans to Save R1.80 Per Litre This October

The petrol price in South Africa will drop by R1.80 in October 2025. This big decrease comes from lower oil prices around the world. Oil now costs less than $80 for each barrel. The South African rand has also gotten stronger which helps make fuel cheaper. The DMRE told everyone about this price cut for the whole country. People are using less oil worldwide because business is slower in many places. In South Africa some local costs like transport fees and refinery expenses have also gone down. This price drop will help keep inflation lower. It will also make things a bit easier for families & people who work in transport. The change is good news for most people who need to buy fuel.

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 Petrol Price Drop Across Provinces – Check How Much You’ll Pay at Pumps

Gas prices are going down but the exact amount depends on where you live. Transport fees and local taxes make the price different in each area. People in Gauteng will pay about R23.45 for each liter of 95 unleaded fuel. Those living near the coast in places like Cape Town will pay less at R22.70 per liter. Diesel is also getting cheaper with a R1.20 drop per liter. This is good news for truck drivers & shipping companies as they will spend less money on fuel. The energy department says these lower prices won’t last forever and might go up again in November based on world oil prices.

October 2025 Fuel Price Update – Impact on Households and Transport Costs

The lower fuel prices in October will help people save money in different ways. When gas gets cheaper bus & taxi rides often cost less. Food at the store might also get a bit cheaper since trucks need less money for fuel. Many families have struggled to pay their bills lately, so this price drop will help them for now. Some taxi groups in big cities say they might lower their prices if fuel stays cheap. But the government says fuel prices could still go up again because world markets are not stable.

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Current Petrol and Diesel Rates – Full City-Wise Price Chart for South Africa

City Petrol 93 (R/L) Petrol 95 (R/L) Diesel 0.05% (R/L) Diesel 0.005% (R/L)
Johannesburg 23.10 23.45 21.60 21.85
Cape Town 22.35 22.70 21.00 21.25
Durban 22.50 22.85 21.10 21.40
Bloemfontein 22.90 23.25 21.35 21.60
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Author: Ada Beldar

Ada Beldar is a dedicated freelance writer from South Africa with deep expertise in SASSA policies, grants, and beneficiary rights. Over the years, she’s built a reputation for turning complex social assistance programs into clear, practical guidance that everyday readers can rely on. Her work is trusted for being accurate, community-focused, and committed to empowering South Africans to understand and navigate government support systems with confidence. When she’s not writing, Ada enjoys getting lost in a good book and exploring the latest technology trends.

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