Ghana’s leading indigenous Oil Marketing Company (OMC), GOIL, has adjusted fuel prices downward at the pump across all its retail outlets in the New Year.
A litre of petrol is now sold at Gh¢12.40 while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.60 per litre.
Previously, petrol was selling at Gh¢13.40 per litre while diesel sold at Gh¢15.85 per litre.
This means that the petrol price has been reduced by Gh¢1 while the diesel price has been reduced by Gh¢1.25.
As of Monday afternoon, only GOIL has adjusted pump prices.
Checks by energynewsafrica.com indicate that other OMCs are likely to adjust their pump prices marginally by tomorrow while others are also likely to maintain their pump prices for the last pricing window in December last year.
Currently, Shell and TotalEnergies are all selling petrol at Gh¢13.40 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢15.85 per litre.
Petrosol is selling diesel at Gh¢12.79 per litre while petrol is being sold at Gh¢15.49 per litre.
Engen is selling diesel at Gh¢15.60 per litre while petrol is sold at Gh¢13.30 per litre.
Star Oil is selling petrol at Gh¢10.99 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢13.99 per litre.
Allied is selling petrol at Gh¢11.35 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.35 per litre.
Zen petroleum is selling petrol at Gh12.87 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh15.69.
Both Alinco and Goodness are selling petrol at Gh¢11.30 while diesel is being sold at Gh¢14.47
Duke’s petroleum is selling petrol at Gh¢11.50 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢14.95 per litre.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com