- Some Oil Marketing Companies have begun marginally increasing fuel prices after the second pricing window of January
- Leading companies like GOIL and Shell have already adjusted their fuel prices upwards
- The increases have been linked to rising crude oil prices on the international market and the depreciation of the cedi
Some Oil Marketing Companies have begun marginally increasing fuel prices.
The increases came in the second pricing window in January.
Citi News reported that leading companies like GOIL and Shell have adjusted their prices.
At GOIL, petrol, sold at GH¢14.99 per litre during the first pricing window of January, is now retailing at GH¢15.74.
Diesel has also slightly risen, moving from GH¢15.60 per litre to GH¢15.77.
Shell has similarly raised the prices of its petroleum products.
Petrol, previously sold at GH¢15.30 per litre, is now priced at GH¢15.59. Diesel has increased from GH¢15.66 per litre to GH¢15.79.
The hike is being …