Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in Ghana have reduced their pump prices for petrol and diesel in the second pricing window of December 2025, with some OMCs selling petrol below GH¢12 per litre.
As of Friday, December 19, 2025, some OMCs adjusted their prices, with petrol selling between GH¢11.35 and GH¢12.48 and diesel selling between GH¢12.45 and GH¢12.98 per litre.
The decrease in fuel prices is attributed to the continuous appreciation of the local currency, the cedi, against foreign currencies and the fall in refined petroleum product prices on the international market.
During the first pricing window, which began on December 16, 2025, petrol was sold between GH¢11.97 and GH¢12.62 per litre, while diesel was sold between GH¢12.74 and GH¢13.20 per litre.
The market leader, Star Oil Ghana, is selling petrol (Ron 91) at GH¢11.35 and GH¢13.97 (Ron 95), while diesel is sold at GH¢12.45 per litre.
Another market leader, GOIL PLC, is selling petrol (Ron 91) at GH¢11.99 and GH¢14.95 (Ron 95) per litre, while diesel is sold at GH¢12.94 per litre.
Petrosol Platinum Energy is selling petrol at GH¢12.48 per litre, while diesel is sold at GH¢12.98 per litre.
Totalenergies is selling petrol at GH¢12.50 per litre, while diesel is sold at GH¢12.98 per litre.
The Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) has projected a decline in petroleum product prices for the second pricing window of December 2025.
According to their outlook report, petrol prices are expected to fall by 1.64% to 3.89%, potentially bringing the average pump price to around GH¢12.90 per litre.
Diesel prices could see a steeper reduction of up to 4.59%, resulting in a litre selling at approximately GH¢13.20.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is also expected to decline by up to 2.16%, bringing prices close to GH¢14 per kilogram.
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