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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Energy Consultant predicts shortage of petroleum products
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Mahama’s full deregulation of petroleum market best decision ever – Bawumia’s advisor admits
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Government suspends subsidy on Residual Fuel Oil
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Fuel prices increase again as OMCs sell petrol at GH¢17.99, diesel GH¢23.49
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Fuel price increases allowed to prevent shortages – NPA
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Fuel prices to go up further in November – IES
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Government securing affordable petroleum products to stabilise fuel prices
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We are securing affordable petroleum products to stabilise fuel prices - Akufo-Addo
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Subsidizing petroleum products continuously hurting us - Industry players lament
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Transport fares up by 30% effective October 29 - Concerned Drivers Association
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30% hike in transport fares begins today – Operator
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Transport fares increase, commuters 'angry'
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OMCs adjust fuel prices by 10% ahead of second pricing window for October
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Transport fares to go up by 19% effective October 29 - GPRTU
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VIP announces hikes in prices of inter-regional transport
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Transport fares to go up Monday, October 24 - GPRTU
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GPRTU to announce new transport fares on Monday
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Shortage of petroleum products likely to hit Ghana – IES warns
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Fuel hikes: Energy Ministry to engage stakeholders over price methodology
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Know how much you will pay for fuel now
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Fuel price hikes: Petrol, diesel now selling at GH¢13.10, GH¢15.99 per litre
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Cedi fall, fuel hikes: 'Braggadocious, talkative Bawumia gone awol' – Sammy Gyamfi
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Fuel prices to go up 12 percent by October ending – IES
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Fuel hikes: Energy Ministry to engage stakeholders over price methodology
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Fuel price hikes: Petrol, diesel now selling at GH¢13.10, GH¢15.99 per litre
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Fuel prices to hit GH¢18 by December if government does not wake up - COPEC
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Know how much you will pay for fuel now
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Government should have held on with fuel price increment till 2023 - GPRTU
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Fuel hike: Committed Drivers confirm increase in transport fares
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Fuel prices to go up further by 10% effective October 16 - COPEC
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Fuel hikes: We will shock the entire nation – Concerned Drivers Association
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Fuel hikes: We will shock the entire nation – Concerned Drivers Association
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Fuel prices to go up further by 10% effective October 16 – COPEC
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Fuel prices to increase by 10% from October 16 – COPEC predicts
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Fuel hikes: We will soon shock the nation – Concerned Drivers Association
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Ghana to stop using petrol in 50 years – Bawumia