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IES anticipates higher fuel prices beginning on February 1

Price increases for petroleum products are anticipated to resume on February 1, 2023, for consumers.

Over the next two weeks, the price of gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas is expected to rise by 7 to 13 percent, according to the Institute for Energy Security (IES).

Petrol prices are anticipated to be adjusted by Oil Marketing Companies to sell for about GH15 per liter, while diesel sells for about GH17 per liter.

The Institute explained that the possible increase can be attributed to the recent depreciation of the cedi against the major trading currencies, an increase in local fuel prices and international fuel prices soaring on the global market.

“On the basis of the rising international fuel prices as observed on the global S&P Platts platform, linked with the local currency’s value decline against the greenback, the Institute for Energy Security (IES) estimates a 7% to 13% jump in the prices of Gasoline [petrol], Gasoil [diesel], and LPG over the next two weeks ending February 14, 2023,” the IES said in a statement.

“The rise in domestic fuel prices would be occasioned in spite of government’s receipt of approximately 41,000 metric tonnes of Gasoil under its “Gold for Oil” programme, and that consumers must be prepared to buy for instance, a litre of Gasoline [petrol] for roughly GH¢15 in the coming days”, it added.

Meanwhile, government has taken delivery and begun to sell petroleum products under its ‘Gold for Oil’ policy.

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