Dr. Matthew Opoku PRICES OF petroleum products are expected to reduce further in the coming months to help make life comfortable for Ghanaians, Minister of Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku
Dr. Matthew Opoku PRICES OF petroleum products are expected to reduce further in the coming months to help make life comfortable for Ghanaians, Minister of Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku
The Consumer Protection Agency of Ghana is urging Ghanaians to insist on buying fuel in litres anytime they visit fuel stations to avoid cheating at the pumps. According to
Some Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the country have started reducing prices of fuel at the pumps in the various fuel stations. The prices have reduced more than thrice
A scene at the shore FISHERMEN in some coastal communities of the Western Region have indicated that the recent shortage of premix fuel in the region was affecting their
Nana Amoasi III The Institute of Energy Security (IES) is predicting an insignificant drop in fuel prices on the Ghanaian market despite the drop in global fuel prices. According to
Duncan Amoah, Executive Secretary, COPEC THE EXECUTIVE Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), Duncan Amoah, has given hint that the prices of petroleum products are likely to
Fuel prices are rising on the global market SOME FUEL pricing reliefs granted by the government to Ghanaians over the next two months as a result of the escalating prices
President Nana Akufo-Addo PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO has granted approval to zero the price stabilisation and recovery levies (PSRL) on petrol, diesel and LPG for a period of two months. The President’s
 A fuel attendant at work GOVERNMENT HAS announced a reduction in fuel margins by GH¢0.09 from GH¢0.17 previously announced. A communique by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), which made this
Oil marketing giant, GOIL has reduced its petrol price by a margin of 10 percent. The reduction comes as the two weeks partial lockdown of Kumasi, Accra, Tema, due to
Duncan Amoah, Executive Secretary, COPEC THE CHAMBER of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) wants Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the country to reduce their ex-pump prices for consumers, to reflect the sustained