Reduce Fuel Prices- COPEC-GH Demands

 

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The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana (COPEC-GH) has asked Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) operating in the country to review their pump prices downwards in the interest of the public.

According to COPEC-GH, a net reduction of between 3 and 8 percent by the OMCs would be deemed fair and reasonable considering the fact that ā€œworld oil prices over the past two weeks have declined from previous levels of almost $53/barrel to current levels of around $45.79/barrel, representing over 13.6 percent within the two weeks window.

COPEC-GH made the call in a statement issued by its Executive Secretary, Duncan Amoah.

ā€œWe are by this notice calling on the various oil marketing companies to, as a matter of fairness and public good, adjust pump prices downwards to commensurate with prevailing developments as far as ex-refinery prices indexes are concerned,ā€ COPEC-GH disclosed in the statement.

It added that ā€œfor the avoidance of doubt, a net reduction of between 3 and 8 percent will be deemed to be fair and reasonable.

The first fuel price window for November 2016 commenced on the 1st but COPEC-GH reported that three clear days afterwards, pump prices of most OMCs remained unchanged from previously recorded increases.

ā€œLocal pump prices across most OMCs currently hover above previous general levels of 3.630 for petrol and 3.610 for diesel, most OMCs as at today are trading at between 3.680-3.745/litre though current world price levels and the expected direct net effects on pump prices seem not to be felt by the ordinary consumer,ā€ according to COPEC-GH.

ā€œWe commended the various OMCs who have kept fate with the ordinary consumer throughout this year as we soon launch the annual ā€˜Consumer-OMC Awards 2016ā€™ to duly reward these deserving OMCs.ā€

By Melvin Tarlue

 

 

 

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