Motorists queue as firms hoard diesel before price hike

Fuel queues snake around Nelson Mandela Bay stations as diesel vanishes and panic buying kicks in hard.

Motorists stuck waiting forever
  • Gqeberha drivers line up from dawn or drive off empty-handed daily.
  • Many pumps run completely dry on 50ppm diesel for trucks and taxis.
  • Some sites slap strict purchase limits to ration what little stock remains.
Suppliers accused of holding back
  • Independent dealers get tiny fractions of requested deliveries from wholesalers.
  • Petroleum companies allegedly stockpile ahead of April 2026 price jumps.
  • Gulf war disruptions get blamed for throttling supplies to protect reserves.
Global mess drives local pain
  • Brent crude blasts past one hundred dollars per barrel from Middle East attacks.
  • Strait of Hormuz risks plus offline South African refineries spike import woes.
  • Diesel suffers worst with empty stations popping up in Western Cape and Gauteng too.
Government downplays national crisis
  • Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources insists no countrywide shortage exists.
  • Contingency plans pull from West Africa while shipments stay en route.
  • Strategic Fuel Fund holds roughly seven point seven million barrels but stays mostly untapped.
Everyday life takes the hit
  • Taxis jack up fares while goods prices climb from transport delays.
  • Farmers and small businesses sweat over diesel shortages stalling operations.
  • April hikes loom to add several rands per litre, worsening the household squeeze.
 

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