Ghana: GOIL Maintains Petrol Price At GHS 9.99 And Offers Diesel Discounts Across 200 Outlets To Support Vulnerable Ghanaians

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GOIL PLC, one of Ghana’s largest indigenous oil marketing companies, has announced a further targeted pricing intervention by matching the regulator-approved floor price of GHS 9.99 per litre for petrol (PMS) and offering discounted diesel (AGO) prices across 200 selected GOIL outlets nationwide.

As a result of this intervention, a litre of petrol (RON 91) is being sold at GHS 9.99 across the 200 discounted stations, while the same product goes for GHS 10.99 per litre at non-discounted stations.

Diesel prices have increased from GHS 11.96 per litre to GHS 12.55 per litre; however, the discounted stations are retailing diesel at GHS 11.90 per litre.

For the first pricing window, which began on February 1, 2026, the regulator increased the petrol price floor from GHS 9.80 per litre to GHS 9.99 per litre, while the diesel price floor rose from GHS 10.47 to GHS 10.95 per litre. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is now priced at GHS 9.05 per kilogramme.

According to a statement issued by the Corporate Affairs Department of GOIL PLC, the initiative is deliberately designed to protect vulnerable segments of society—particularly commercial drivers, public transport operators, farmers, traders, and low-income households—who are most affected by rising transport and food costs.

The company noted that the selected outlets are strategically located along major transport corridors and near commercial vehicle terminals to ensure that the relief is felt in areas where economic pressures are highest.

“At a time when prevailing market indicators suggest that fuel prices should ordinarily be trending upwards, GOIL’s decision to match the regulated floor price and discount diesel reflects its commitment to cushioning customers from cost pressures while remaining fully compliant with regulatory guidelines,” the company said.

GOIL indicated that credible price relief must be practical, transparent, and deliverable. Its intervention demonstrates that meaningful reductions begin with pricing at or below approved benchmarks—not merely public commentary. By aligning its prices with the NPA floor and extending further relief on diesel, GOIL continues to set the standard for responsible competition in the downstream petroleum sector.

The company emphasised that these prices are being delivered without compromising fuel quality. GOIL’s products continue to meet and exceed regulatory specifications and are enhanced with advanced performance additives, ensuring engine efficiency, durability, and superior value for money.

As Ghana’s indigenous and trusted national oil marketing company, GOIL reaffirmed its commitment to balancing commercial sustainability with socio-economic responsibility, especially during periods of economic adjustment. This intervention is expected to help stabilise transport fares, reduce the cost of transporting food from farms to markets, and moderate prices of essential goods.

GOIL PLC encouraged motorists and transport operators to take advantage of the reduced prices at the designated stations as the company continues to deliver on its promise of quality, reliability, and competitive pricing.

The company added that it remains steadfast in its mission to provide “Good Energy”—energy that is affordable, dependable, and impactful—to power Ghana’s growth and support the everyday lives of its people.

 


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