Based on current market data and recent geopolitical events, aviation fuel prices in South Africa are expected to see a significant upward adjustment in April 2026.
The primary drivers for this anticipated hike are the sharp rise in global Brent crude oil prices—which surged past $100 per barrel following recent conflict in the Middle East—and a weakening Rand against the US Dollar.
Current and Projected Estimates (April 2026)
While official prices are only announced by the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources (DMPR) on the first Wednesday of the month, market analysts are currently forecasting the following:
| Fuel Type | Current FAMG. (March 2026) | Estimated April Increase | Projected Price (Approx.) |
| Jet A-1 | R21.27/L INCL | +R5.23 | R26.50/L INCL |
| Avgas 100LL | R32.77/L INCL | +R 8.20 | R39.50/L INCL |
Key Factors Influencing the April Price
- Crude Oil Spike: Brent crude jumped from roughly $71 in late February to over $115 in early March. Some analysts warn that if oil remains at these levels, the under-recovery (the difference between the current price and the cost of import) could push local fuel prices up by as much as R5.00 per litre.
- Annual Tax Adjustments: 1 April marks the start of the new fiscal year in South Africa. Unless the government intervenes with emergency relief, the inflation-linked increases to the General Fuel Levy and Carbon Tax (announced in the February Budget) will automatically be added to the price.
- Exchange Rate Volatility: The Rand has experienced significant pressure recently, trading near R16.50 – R17.00/USD, which compounds the cost of importing refined aviation fuels.
Operational Note
For planning purposes, keep in mind that coastal prices (Durban, Cape Town) generally remain lower than inland prices (Gauteng, Lanseria) due to pipeline and transport costs. If you are operating out of secondary airfields or regional hubs, call-out fees or weekend surcharges may apply, often ranging around R1,000 per hour for after-hours refueling.
Margate AirportClick to open side panel for more information (FAMG) is a primary gateway for private and commercial flyers in KwaZulu-Natal. The airport has recently seen improved fuel reliability with the presence of new fueling services.
- Fuel Availability: Avgas 100LL and Jet A-1 are available 24/7 through specialized providers on-site. It is often recommended to contact service providers like NS Fuels in advance to confirm availability and current rates.
- Operating Hours: The airfield standard hours are daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, though fueling services can often be arranged outside these times with a call-out fee.
- Logistics: Major providers do not accept cash; fuel accounts or cards are typically required for transactions.





