Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the Republic of Ghana have adjusted their pump prices downward, with petrol selling at Gh¢12.39 per liter (maximum price) while diesel is sold at Gh¢12.99 per liter (maximum price).
Previously, petrol was sold at Gh¢12.80 per litre while diesel was sold at Gh¢13.80 per litre.
This follows the persistent decline in the cost of finished products on the international market and the relative stability of the local currency against the major international currencies.
Unlike other parts of Africa where fuel prices are reviewed monthly, in Ghana, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks.
Given this, Oil Marketing Companies, this week, reduced their pump prices.
Leading Oil Marketing Companies like GOIL, Shell and TotalEnergies are all selling petrol at Gh¢12.39 per liter while diesel is sold at Gh¢12.99 per liter.
Star Oil sells petrol at GH¢11.69 per liter while diesel is sold at Gh¢12.69 per lire.
Engen is selling petrol at Gh¢12.33 per litre and diesel at Gh¢ 12.93
Pacific sells petrol at Gh¢11.98 per and diesel at GH¢12.78 per liter.
Duke’s Petroleum is selling petrol at GH¢11.64 per liter while diesel is sold at Gh¢12.64 per liter.
Goodness sells petrol at Gh¢11.93 per litre and diesel at Gh¢12.66 per liter.
Allied is selling petrol at Gh¢11.69 per litre and diesel at GH¢12.69 per litre.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com
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