At the gas stations, certain Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have begun to lower the cost of petroleum products.
The leading OMC, GOIL, sold a litre of gasoline for $12.95 and a litre of diesel for $13.49. This was discovered during checks this newspaper conducted yesterday at a few filling stations in Accra.
Diesel and gasoline rates from TotalEnergies and Shell, respectively, have been lowered to 13.49 and 12.95 pounds per liter.
Petrosol charges 12.97 for a litre of gasoline while charging 13.37 for a litre of diesel.
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) predicted on Tuesday that gas prices would decrease by between three and ten percent.
The three major petroleum products — gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) — were expected to increase in price, according to IES.
The IES stated, “The last two weeks have seen price indicators on both the domestic and international fronts falling and this can translate into some price reductions at the pumps for various petroleum products”.

Prices for gasoline, diesel, and LPG per kilogram are expected to decrease to between $12.60 and $13.40 in the domestic market. At the gas stations, certain Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have begun to lower the cost of petroleum products.
The leading OMC, GOIL, sold a litre of gasoline for $12.95 and a litre of diesel for $13.49. This was discovered during checks this newspaper conducted yesterday at a few filling stations in Accra.
Diesel and gasoline rates from TotalEnergies and Shell, respectively, have been lowered to 13.49 and 12.95 pounds per liter.
Petrosol charges 12.97 for a litre of gasoline while charging 13.37 for a litre of diesel.
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) predicted that fuel costs will decrease by between three and ten percent on Tuesday.
The prices of all three major petroleum products—gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)—were forecast to decline, according to IES.
According to the IES, prices have decreased over the past two weeks on both the domestic and international fronts, which may result in some price reductions at the pumps for various petroleum products.
Prices for gasoline, diesel, and LPG per kilogram are expected to decrease to between $12.60 and $13.40 in the domestic market.