Source: newsthemegh.com
The next set of pricing windows will see lower fuel prices, according to the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana (COPEC).
According to COPEC Ghana, gasoline would likely be sold for GH11.67 per litre instead of the current GH12.00.
In a few hours, the second pricing window for the month of May 2023 will start. According to early indicators, fuel prices at the pump nationwide are likely to decrease, according to a statement from COPEC.
It said, “The basic data that underpins forecasts for the upcoming window is as follows: Crude price has decreased from a mean price of $85.29 per barrel to $76.64 per barrel (-10.14%) The following are the anticipated retail statistics for petroleum products, even if the foreign currency rate or dollar exchange rate has somewhat fallen from an earlier average of GHS12.0060 to GHS11.9963 (0.08%) per $1; Diesel is GH11.51/L, and gasoline is GH11.67/L.
“Fuel prices in the first pricing window in May were fairly stable.”
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