Energy Management Strategist, Dr Yussif Sulemana, has described as inadequate the $200 million that the Bank of Ghana (BoG) is selling to the Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs) to import finished petroleum products into the country. According to him, the … Read more →
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has discounted reports that prices of petroleum products in the country are among the steepest in the sub-region. Hassan Tampuli, Chief Executive Officer of the NPA, also dispelled the notion that the occasional increases in petroleum prices by government – … Read more →
GOVERNMENT has bagged over GH¢3.4billion from taxes imposed on petroleum products for the first six months in 2016. Data released by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) for products sold for the first six months of 2016 puts the total … Read more →
Ranking Member of the Finance Committee of Parliament Anthony Akoto Osei says the 4% hikes in petroleum products is not because of a deregulation policy but rather an IMF conditionality. According to him the increase is part of agreements reached … Read more →
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has explained that the recent 9% increment on petroleum products has been triggered by price increase of the commodities in the world market. Prices of petrol, diesel, LPG and kerosene have been increased by 9% … Read more →
Prices of petroleum products are up by 9% effective Sunday, 17th May, 2015. Per the new prices, petrol will now be sold at GHc3.33 per litre while Diesel will be sold at GHc3.24 per litre. A kilogram of LPG is … Read more →
Prices of some Petroleum products have gone up this morning at the various service satiations. Petrol would now be sold at 2 cedis 73 pesewas per liter representing a 7 percent increase from the old price. Kerosene has gone up … Read more →
Prices of Petroleum products are expected to go up effective today, January 16. Petrol would go up 6% per liter, and would be selling at GH¢2.19. Diesel would go up by 7% and would be selling GH¢2.26. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and unified oil would also … Read more →
Drivers and users of petroleum products are expected to pay more as prices go up this morning. The price increase according to authorities is due to increasing world prices for crude.
The country could experience serious shortage of petroleum products from July 2013, unless government releases monies owed bulk distributors of the product.