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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Fuel prices projected to increase by 5% and 9% effective January 16 – IES
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First consignment of gold-for-oil policy delivered to Ghana, valued at $40m – Report
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30 OMCs whose licenses have been revoked by NPA
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Gaps in gold-for-oil policy will be addressed – Government
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OMCs have overpriced fuel for first pricing window of January - COPEC
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Affordable fuel to arrive in Ghana next week – Mireku Duker
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OMCs have overpriced fuel for first pricing window of January - COPEC
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Fuel prices begin to drop at various OMCs
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Fuel prices begin to drop at various OMCs
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Petrol 'likely' to sell at single-digit by Monday – Analysts
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New Juaben South creates PFJ farmers' market
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Fuel prices to reduce significantly from January 1, 2023
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Transportation fares reduce in Volta region
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Transport unions at Nkwanta South adamant over reduction in transport fares
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We are coming after you – GOIL to fraudsters
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GOIL to sell diesel at GH¢15.85 pesewas as Christmas gift
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Remain calm as we resolve transport fares issues – GPRTU to commuters
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A/R: GPRTU collaborates with Police to ensure transport fare cut compliance
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Passengers grateful for transport fare cuts but wish for further reduction
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Cedi appreciation: Akufo-Addo urges traders and transport operators to reduce prices
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15.3% reduction in transport fares takes effect from December 19
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Motorists delighted as fuel prices drop for third straight week
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15% reduction in transport fares from December 19 - Road transport operators
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Transportation fares to reduce from December 19 – Transport Ministry
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Reduce transport fares now - Dr Otchere Ankrah to authorities
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Reduction in fuel prices meaningless without reduction in transport fares – Majority Chief Whip
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Reduction in fuel prices not signigicant – GPRTU
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Reduction in fuel prices meaningless without reduction in transport fares – NPP MP
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Transport fares to go down by 10% on Monday - Concerned Drivers Association
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Fuel prices to go down from December 16
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There is no justification for transport fares to stay high – COPEC
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Transport operators will soon be compelled to reduce fares - Government
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Transport operators will soon be compelled to reduce fares - Government
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Rallying cedi, falling global prices to push fuel down 9-15% - IES
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Drivers’ sit-down strike action dire; we’re uncomfortable with it – GPRTU
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Drivers’ sit-down strike action dire; we’re uncomfortable with it – GPRTU