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Oil Marketing Company, GOIL, has introduced Super XP, a regular and affordable petroleum product for its customers.
The newly introduced Super XP will be served across the company’s over 400 stations nationwide, effective Saturday, 4th May, 2024.
A litre of Super XP would be sold at GH¢14.40, a bit lower compared to the same product being sold by GOIL’s competitors.
With the introduction of Super XP, which is one of the high-quality and affordable fuel commodity, GOIL now offers three products at its service stations. They are Super XP, Super XP Ron 95, and Diesel XP.

The Super XP Ron 95 will now be a premium fuel and consumers can choose from either Super XP Ron 95 or Super XP depending on their preference.
A statement issued by the Corporate Affairs Department of GOIL said the business is excited to officially announce the launch of GOIL Super XP, the latest addition to their lineup of quality fuels, giving consumers even more choices at our pumps.
The statement added that what sets GOIL Super XP apart is that it is a regular fuel, categorized as RON 91 and upgraded with special additives to enhance fuel efficiency and engine performance thereby reducing fuel consumption.
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