Business News of Thursday, 19 September 2024

Source: ghanaiantimes.com.gh

Prices of petrol, diesel to drop between 2%, 5% – IES

File photo of fuel pump File photo of fuel pump

Fuel prices are expect­ed to fall between 2 percent and 5 percent at the pumps in the coming days, the Institute for Energy Security has projected.

This is due to the gains real­ised in the foreign fuel market and the slower depreciation of the local currency.

“The international fuel market has seen a significant drop in the prices of refined petroleum prod­ucts: Gasoline [petrol] (-10.62 percent), Gasoil [diesel] (-6.09 percent), and LPG (-2.40 percent).

The Ghanaian cedi also expe­rienced its slowest depreciation in the first pricing window for Sep­tember, with a change of – 0.09 percent against the U.S. dollar.”

Oil prices edged higher this month with Brent crude for No­vember 2024 delivery up 2.12 percent to trade at $70.66 per barrel.

WTI crude for October 2024 delivery also gained 2.39 percent to change hands at $67.32 per barrel.

The reversal in the oil price selloff came amid more shut­downs by oil and gas operators in the Gulf of Mexico with hurricane Francine expected to make landfall along the Louisi­ana coastline.

The first pricing window of September 2024 saw leading Oil Marketing Companies reducing the price of liquid fuels in the local fuel market.

The price per litre of petrol and diesel was lowered by an average of GH¢0.25 for petrol and GH¢0.30 for diesel.

This was based on price data compiled from OMCs operating in the local fuels market.

The IES computation of the national average price for the three refined petroleum prod­ucts during the first pricing win­dow of September 2024 showed that petrol and diesel were sold at GH¢13.65 and GH¢14.10 per litre, respectively, while LPG was priced at GH¢15.10 per kilogramme (kg).