South Australian (SA) Premier Steven Marshall has promised to help the state’s motorists find the cheapest fuel at any given time by making the already operating real-time fuel pricing scheme permanent. According to Marshall, the scheme, which is at the end of the first year of a two-year trial, has enabled motorists to save hundreds of dollars by alerting them via an app to which service stations have the cheapest fuel. This comes as fuel prices around Australia and the world have skyrocketed in recent weeks due to fears over an oil supply shortage amidst sanctions on Russian oil. Marshall said that people are doing it tough at the moment with the elevated fuel prices and that this might not end any time soon. “Obviously, at the moment, when you’re driving around, you see a massive variation in fuel prices, anywhere from $2.21 right down to $1.71,” Marshall told reporters on …