Transnet Pipelines (TPL) has said it would increase vigilance on pipeline theft as it acknowledged the approval of a tariff decision which recognized the amount of work the division has put into protecting the pipelines.
This announcement comes in the wake of the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) recent decision to approve a 7.83% tariff increase for the financial years 2025/26 and 2026/27, taking into account the efforts made by the division to combat the tampering and theft of petroleum products.
Nersa on Friday said the approved tariff adjustment, which gives the Minister of Petroleum Resources and Energy the authority to implement a R5.23-a-litre increase in fuel prices, reflected Nersa’s commitment to ensuring both public interest and regulatory certainty in the energy sector.
The regulator is deeply concerned…
