Business News of Wednesday, 16 July 2025
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
As the second pricing window of July 2025 opens, commercial motorists and private car owners should brace themselves for a surge in fuel prices.
The increase follows the implementation of the GH¢1 fuel levy, which takes effect on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
Checks by GhanaWeb Business revealed that, as of 9:00 AM on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Star Oil, a leading oil marketing company, has adjusted its prices to reflect the implementation of the D-Levy.
Price Changes from July 3 to July 16:
• Super: GH¢10.99 → GH¢12.59 (↑ 14.56%)
• Diesel: GH¢12.99 → GH¢13.99 (↑ 7.70%)
• RON 95: GH¢13.99 → GH¢14.99 (↑ 7.15%)
GOIL’s Revised Prices:
• Super XP: GH¢12.88
• Diesel XP: GH¢14.38
• RON 95: GH¢15.77
TotalEnergies’ Revised Prices:
• Super XP: GH¢12.40
• Diesel XP: GH¢13.40
• RON 95: GH¢15.67
Additionally, some smaller oil marketing companies (OMCs) have adjusted their prices in line with GOIL’s new rates:
• Pacific: Super XP at GH¢11.68, Diesel XP at GH¢12.98
• Frimps Oil: Super XP at GH¢11.05, Diesel at GH¢12.65
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