Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the Republic of Ghana have begun adjusting their pump prices upward following the rise in crude oil prices and the depreciation of the local currency, cedi.
Checks by this portal indicate that as of Wednesday morning, leading oil marketing companiesπ—GOIL and TotalEnergies—have adjusted their pump prices for both diesel and petrol.
GOIL and Shell adjusted diesel price from GH¢15.60 per litre to GH¢15.90, representing 30 pesewas while TotalEnergies adjusted their diesel price from Gh¢15.60 to Gh¢15.99, representing 39 pesewas.
For petrol, GOIL and Shell adjusted their pump price from GH¢13.60 to GH¢15.25, representing GH¢1.65 increment per litre while TotalEnergies adjusted their pump price from GH¢15.70, representing GH¢2.1 increment.
This means that a gallon of petrol has been increased by GH¢8 while diesel increased by GH¢ 1.75
Petrosol is selling petrol at GH¢15.25 per lire while diesel is being sold at GH¢15.90
Allied is selling petrol at GH¢14.85 per litre while diesel is sold at GH¢14. 85 per litre.
Star oil has adjusted petrol price to GH¢ 14.89 from GH¢ 13.19 per litre while the price of diesel remained unchanged at GH¢ 15.29.
Alinco is selling petrol at GH¢ 14.75 while diesel GH¢ 14.95.
Dukes is selling petrol at GH¢ 14.85 per litre while diesel GH¢ 15.25 per litre.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com
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