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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GPRTU suspends 60% fare increment
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GPRTU suspends 60% fare increment plan
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Ghana’s fuel prices among cheapest globally as of the beginning of 2024
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Fishermen at New Takoradi express worry about premix fuel shortage
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Fishermen at New Takoradi express worry about premix fuel shortage
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IES predicts marginal reduction in fuel prices
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COPEC projects drop in fuel prices in 2024
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Fuel prices drop on Day 1 of 2024
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Fuel prices reduce
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NPA revokes licences of 40 OMCs
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NPA revokes licences of 40 OMCs
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Some OMCs begin to reduce prices of petroleum products at the pumps – Report
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GPRTU to increase transport fares ‘massively’ - Nana Yaa Brefo hints
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Fitch revises crude oil forecast for 2024 to $80 per barrel
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High manganese content in fuel: Some vehicle users share their damaged spark plugs on social media
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Eco-friendly transport: Government to introduce new tax for petrol, diesel vehicles
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BOST debunks claims of importing manganese-laden fuel under Gold for oil policy
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X user shares alleged effects of high manganese content found in fuels sold at the pumps
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National standards for gasoline products to be reviewed
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Fuel prices reduce at the pumps
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Watch as fuel attendant is caught red-handed for trying to steal from a customer
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Watch video of fuel attendant who was caught red-handed for trying to steal from a customer
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Fuel prices projected to drop slightly from October 16 - COPEC
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Fuel prices to reduce by 2% and 6% from October 16 – IES
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Fuel prices to increase from October 2 - IES
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Fuel prices to remain unchanged in first pricing window of October – COPEC
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Passenger strangles 'trotro' mate over 50 pesewas
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LPG and diesel prices to increase by 4% and 1% from September 16 – IES projects
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Diesel prices to go up 1%, LPG by 4% from September 16
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Fuel prices to remain unchanged for first pricing window in September - IES
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Not queuing for fuel shows NPP has done a lot even in the face of crisis – Hawa Koomson
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Remove these five taxes or we increase fares by 20% - Transport operators dare government
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Cut petroleum taxes in two weeks or we hike fares by 20% - Transport Union to government
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Cut petroleum taxes in two weeks or we hike fares by 20% - Transport Union to government
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Fuel prices increase, petrol now selling at GH¢13.50, diesel GH¢13.90 per litre
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Petrol to sell at GH¢12.97, diesel GH¢13.43 per litre from August 16 – COPEC