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What Is the Current Petrol Price in South Africa?

What Is the Current Petrol Price in South Africa?

What is petrol?

Petrol is a yellowish-black liquid mixture of mainly hydrocarbons obtained by distilling petroleum that is used primarily as a fuel in most internal combustion engines.

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Why is petrol so important?

1. It is used as a transportation fuel for vehicles.

2. It is used in the generation of electric power.

3. It is used in the manufacture of medicines.

4. It is used to make crucial items such as heart valves, contact lenses, and bandages.

 

Why is petrol a good fuel?

The combustion of petrol results in high energy density.

 

Where is the largest oil reserve in the world?

Venezuela has the largest quantity of oil reserves in the world.

 

What is the current petrol price in South Africa?

The current petrol price in South Africa R23.06 per litre.

 

How many Litres of petrol does a R500 take?

33.6 Litres of petrol is sold at R500.

 

How far can a car travel with 1 litre of petrol?

The formula to get km per litre is to divided 100 by 8 which equals to 12.5, hence your car will travel for 12.5 km on one litre.

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How much is a litre of 95 petrol in South Africa?

A litre of 95 petrol cost R23.06.

Why is petrol so expensive in South Africa?

The main reason is the movement in the international price of crude oil. The international oil price pressure leads to higher landed cost for fuel in South Africa.

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How many Litres is a full tank of petrol?

The average tank of most family cars can carry between 45 to 65 liters of fuel.

 

Who controls the petrol price in South Africa?

The retail price of petrol is regulated by government of South Africa.

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