Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
Institute for Energy Security projects reduction in diesel price
NPA should closely monitor petroleum products digitally – Energy Expert
IES forecasts fuel price stability throughout second half of April 2021
Strategic Mobilisation saves Ghana GH¢1 billion in revenue
Leakages in petroleum product distribution worrying – Bawumia
Government lost GH¢4.7 billion in taxes to illegal petroleum sector activities – Bawumia
Halt distribution of petroleum products to OMCs that evade tax – Dr Bawumia
IES expects fuel prices to remain fairly stable in April
Drivers suspend intended fare hike but hint at cost-sharing once budget passed
Expect new fare increment after Parliament approves 2021 budget – GPRTU to commuters
Concerned Drivers Association, True Drivers Union suspend intended transport fare increment
COPEC kicks against new taxes on fuel products
Drivers and passengers kick against new fuel levies in 2021 budget
Taxes on fuel products short-sighted, lazy – Wereko-Brobby chides government
Petroleum price increase, shocking and disappointing - COPEC
Drivers to hike transport fares Thursday
Transport fares must be linked to fuel price adjustment - Drivers
COPEC calls for a review of fuel prices which has gone up four times in two months
Fuel quality policy in the offing
We’ve suspended 10% increment of transport fares - Association
Fuel price increment: Akufo-Addo government insensitive - John Jinapor
Don’t increase transport fares – GPRTU to drivers
Coronavirus: Cut fuel price to enable trotro social-distancing - MP to gov’t
Fuel prices to go up marginally - IES
Fuel prices to increase marginally – IES analysis
COPEC hints on hike in fuel price at various pumps
Fuel prices quadruple in last decade largely due to cedi depreciation and taxes - IES
Reduce fuel prices to enable drivers limit number of passengers – UPSA Lecturer
Fuel prices to increase slightly in first pricing window of February 2021 – IES projects
Fuel prices to increase by over 2 percent from next week
Find solutions to stop disturbing fuel price hikes – COPEC to government
Fuel prices to increase by 3.12 percent from next week
Fuel prices to increase marginally in first pricing window of January 2021 – IES
Fuel deregulation exercise did not help Ghana – Energy Expert
Fuel prices to go up between 3-5 percent – IES predicts
IES predicts fuel price drop for first pricing window of November 2020