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South African motorists expect another massive drop in fuel prices soon
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84654, member: 27"] Cheap gas right now is a temporary fluke, experts warn. South African drivers are riding a wave of lower fuel prices thanks to a strong currency and falling global oil costs. Energy specialist Roland Tatnall says the current sweet spot hinges on two things: the rand dollar exchange rate and crude oil prices. Both are favorable for the moment. A significant price drop is predicted, with data showing large recoveries for petrol and diesel. Tatnall notes Brent crude trades far lower than previous levels, directly cutting pump prices. The rand's strength against a softer dollar adds extra relief. This balance keeps costs stable for now, but the situation is fragile. Tatnall flagged the rand's volatility as a major risk. A weaker local currency would push fuel costs higher even with low oil prices. He also questioned how long crude can stay at its current level, calling it unsustainable. Political pressure in the United States to keep prices down creates another uncertainty. The expert mentioned that US shale production becomes unprofitable if prices drop too low. Shifting global demand, especially from electric vehicle adoption in China and Norway, is also affecting oil use. Tatnall believes the oil industry persists despite these changes, with global consumption remaining high for the foreseeable future. The takeaway is clear: motorists should enjoy the break but expect volatility. [/QUOTE]
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