DOSSIER: Fuel price increases
Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
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New transport fares are yet to be determined – Transport Unions
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GOIL takes giant step into bitumen production
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COPEC demands review of deregulation system
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Fuel prices increased
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Driver unions peg fare increment at 40%
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Fuel Price reduction: Govt considered coronavirus impact on Ghanaians - Energy Ministry
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Transport operators urged not to increase fares arbitrarily
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Transport unions to increase fares despite reduction in fuel prices
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GPRTU to release new lorry fares with 17pesewas fuel margin
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COPEC dissatisfied with level of reduction in fuel price
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NPA reduces fuel price by 8 pesewas per litre effective May 5
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Withdraw nuisance, insensitive margins on petroleum products – IES to government
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Timing of fuel price increment bad - Energy Expert
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Fuel price increment unjustifiable – IES
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Non-GPRTU drivers to hike fares by 40% as GPRTU considers 'reasonable' increase
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BOST rejects IES’ ‘twisted interpretation’ of margin increment
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Fuel margins reduced to 9 pesewas
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May Day can’t be a good day when new taxes come into force - EFL to government
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Withdraw ‘insensitive’ increased levies on margins of petroleum products – IES to government
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Withdraw ‘insensitive’ increased levies on margins of petroleum products – IES to gov’t
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Ghanaians will be poorer if fuel taxes are not reversed - Head of Research at COPEC
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Expect an increment in transport fares from May 5 – GRPTU tells commuters
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Withdraw increased margins on petroleum products - IES
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Sludge Dealers appeal to President Akufo-Addo to validate oil from Nigeria
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AOMC supports Government stands against third-party fuel supplies
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We have the infrastructure to take on extra tasks - Strategic Mobilisation
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Institute for Energy Security projects reduction in diesel price
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NPA should closely monitor petroleum products digitally – Energy Expert
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IES forecasts fuel price stability throughout second half of April 2021
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Strategic Mobilisation saves Ghana GH¢1 billion in revenue
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Leakages in petroleum product distribution worrying – Bawumia
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Government lost GH¢4.7 billion in taxes to illegal petroleum sector activities – Bawumia
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Halt distribution of petroleum products to OMCs that evade tax – Dr Bawumia
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IES expects fuel prices to remain fairly stable in April
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Drivers suspend intended fare hike but hint at cost-sharing once budget passed
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Expect new fare increment after Parliament approves 2021 budget – GPRTU to commuters