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  • DEMAND FOR DIESEL TRUCKS AT ALL-TIME HIGH- USA

    You probably didn’t know it, but we are experiencing a trucking boom. According to recent sales data, June 2018 was the biggest month for Class 8 big rig trucks sales… ever! And this is a good thing. Booming truck sales mean a very healthy economy and emission reductions. 

  • Future fuels: From diesel to gas and electricity

    Hybrid and methane-powered engines seem to be the most logical successors to the diesel engine. A fully electric drive is on the way too, though that is some while yet. Diesel’s days in agriculture are numbered. We analyse what the near future holds.

  • Jongste Graan Insetkoste en prystygings in Suid Afrika- GraanSA

    Jaarliks neem insetkoste toe- branstof is een van die grootse kostes wat maandeliks toeneem. Saad en gifstowwe se pryse het ook toegeneem.

  • Largest fuel price drop in SA history on the cards for next month - April 2020

    The AA has noted that the huge price drop is coming at a time when most South Africans won’t really be going anywhere anyway.

  • Petrol price forecasts look positive for 2021-South Africa

    A cut in petrol price sent some Christmas cheer the consumer’s way when the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy decreased both the 93 and 95 unleaded petrol prices by 13c/litre on the first Wednesday of December. 

  • Time to review the huge tax on petrol

    But, not so fast! If you consider the fuel price, you’d think that the price at the pump is largely based on the price of Brent Crude and the exchange rate.

  • What's the future of diesel?

    A lot of U.S. commerce rides on diesel fuel. It's a fact that's sometimes overlooked in the climate conversation.

  • Soaring energy prices could cripple the economy- South Africa

    Leave it to the current generation of central bankers with their abundance of God complexes to believe that they can shape anything but the very shortest end of the yield curve.

  • Alternatives to diesel for freight transport and Agriculture

    Compression-ignition engines, more commonly known as diesel engines were initially designed to run on peanut oil, not the slightly viscous, petroleum-based fuel it runs on today. Its inventor created it specifically to run on pretty much any fuel that will burn, even really low-grade stuff, in order for it to be used to help mechanize parts of the world that had at that point not been touched by the industrial revolution.

  • Christiaan Vercueil- Technical Article- Top 5 - 2022

    The landed cost of diesel correlates well with the oil price.

  • Hand-to-Mouth: South Africa’s power lifeline frays as Eskom scrambles for diesel

    In the past two years, Eskom has been forced to rely increasingly on the open-cycle gas turbines (OCGTs) — which were intended only for dire emergencies or use during peak demand periods — because of a steadily increasing number of breakdowns within its ageing coal-fired power fleet.

  • South Africa’s fuel supply and the Iran war: data black holes and low strategic stock put the country at risk

    The supply of crude oil to the world had been reduced by about 7.5% to 10.1% by March 2026 in what the World Bank described as the largest oil market disruption in history. The fall was a result of the attacks on Iran by Israel and the US and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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  • South Africa Rewires Fuel Imports Away From the Gulf — and the Whole of SADC Pays the Freight

    South Africa has rewired its fuel supply chain away from the Arabian Gulf in response to the Iran war, with at least four US-origin tankers delivering roughly 165,000 tonnes of refined products to Durban in April alone and import schedules for May and June confirmed from West Africa, the Atlantic Basin and Asia.

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  • At a recent Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) forum, experts emphasised that South Africa’s livestock industry has significant potential to grow through exports. However, this growth depends on stronger animal health systems, better biosecurity, improved market access, and robust digital traceability.

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