Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the Republic of Ghana have adjusted their pump prices downward, with some selling both petrol and diesel below Gh¢12 per litre.
Unlike other parts of Africa where fuel prices are reviewed monthly, in Ghana, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks.
Given this, Oil Marketing Companies, on Tuesday, started reducing their pump prices to reflect the fall in prices of both finished products and crude oil prices on the international market.
A litre of petrol and diesel is now selling between Gh¢11.99 and Gh¢12.64.
As at Tuesday morning, leading indigenous Oil Marketing Company GOIL , Totalenergies and Shell lowered their pump prices with both petrol and diesel selling at Gh¢12.64 per litre.
Both Goil and Shell sold petrol and diesel at Gh¢13.10 and Gh¢12.99 per litre while Totalenergies sold both petrol and diesel at Gh¢12.99 during the last pricing window
Petrosol is selling petrol at Gh¢ 12.28 while diesel is sold at Gh¢12.32 per litre.
Engen Ghana is selling petrol at Gh¢ 12.55 while diesel is sold at Gh¢12.50 per litre.
Star Oil adjusted its pump prices to GH¢11.99 per litre for both petrol and diesel.
Allied Ghana is selling petrol at Gh¢11.95 per litre while diesel is sold at Gh¢12.35
Dukes is selling petrol and diesel at Gh¢11.98 per litre.
Goodness Energy is selling both petrol and diesel at Gh¢11.80 per litre.
Zen Petroleum is selling both petrol and diesel at Gh¢11.80 per litre.
During the first pricing window which ended on Saturday, April 30, 2023, petrol was sold between Gh¢13.10 and Gh¢12.64 while diesel was sold between Gh¢12.99 and Gh¢12.50 per litre.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com
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