Fuel pump prices in Ghana have been adjusted for the second pricing window of March, which began on Monday, March 16, 2026, with petrol selling between GH₵12.40 and GH₵13.29 per litre, and diesel between GH₵13.50 and GH₵16.29 per litre.
Pump prices are revised every two weeks based on the exchange rate and the cost of refined petroleum products on the international market.
Market leader Star Oil has raised the price of regular petrol (RON 91) to GH₵12.49 per litre, petrol (RON 95) to GH₵13.59 per litre, and diesel to GH₵15.99 per litre.
GOIL is selling regular petrol at GH₵12.40 per litre, petrol (RON 95) at GH₵14.35 per litre and diesel at GH₵15.69 per litre.
Puma Energy has also adjusted its pump prices, with petrol selling at GH₵12.95 per litre and diesel at GH₵15.99 per litre.
TotalEnergies and Shell are both selling regular petrol at GH₵13.29 per litre and diesel at GH₵16.29 per litre.
Benab is selling regular petrol at GH₵12.50 per litre and diesel at GH₵14.50 per litre.
Gaso is selling regular petrol at GH₵11.97 per litre and diesel at GH₵13.50 per litre.
Lucky Oil is selling regular petrol at GH₵12.57 per litre and diesel at GH₵13.50 per litre.
Alinco is selling regular petrol at GH₵12.49 per litre and diesel at GH₵14.99 per litre.
During the first pricing window, which began on March 1 and ended on March 15, the average pump price for petrol was GH₵11.67 per litre, diesel GH₵12.78 per litre, and LPG GH₵13.32 per kilogram.
The Ghana cedi appreciated marginally against major trading currencies. For the March 16, 2026 pricing window, the currency strengthened from GHS 11.049 to GHS 10.913 per US dollar, representing a 1.25% gain.
International petroleum product prices also rose significantly, with diesel increasing by 43.94%, followed by LPG at 23.96% and petrol at 19.41%.
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