Oil Marketing Companies in the Republic of Ghana have adjusted their pump prices for both petrol and diesel for the second pricing window of October, which runs from the 16th to the 31st of October 2024.
Some have adjusted petrol price by between Gh¢1 and 50 pesewas while diesel saw between Gh¢1 and 60 upward adjustment.
This follows the continuous depreciation of the local currency, the cedi, against major international currencies, especially the United States dollar, and the rising cost of refined petroleum products on the international market.
A litre of petrol sells between Gh¢13.99 and Gh¢14.58 per litre, while diesel sells between Gh¢14.15 and Gh¢14.95 per litre.
Unlike other parts of Africa where fuel prices are reviewed every month, in Ghana, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks.
Currently, a US dollar is being exchanged for more than Gh¢16.
Currently, GOIL is selling petrol (Ron 91) at Gh¢14.49 per litre while petrol (Ron 95) is sold at Gh¢15.49, with diesel being sold at Gh¢14.90 per litre.
Shell is selling petrol at Gh¢14.58 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.95 per litre.
TotalEnergies is selling petrol at Gh¢14.50 while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.80 per litre.
Star Oil is selling petrol at Gh¢13.99 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.15 per litre.
Petrosol Ghana is selling petrol at Gh¢14.39 while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.69 per litre.
Zen Petroleum is selling petrol at Gh¢13.65 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.04 per litre.
Lucky Oil is selling petrol at Gh¢12.38 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢13.98 per litre.
Allied is selling petrol at Gh¢12.73 while diesel is sold at Gh¢13.73 per litre.
Pacific is selling petrol at Gh¢14.39 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.79 per litre.
Engen Ghana is selling petrol at Gh¢14.40 while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.80 per litre.
Benab is selling petrol at Gh¢13.99 while diesel is sold at Gh¢13.99 per litre.
Frimps is selling petrol at Gh¢14.06 while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.26 per litre.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com