Audio By Carbonatix
The prices of petrol and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) are expected to go up marginally from August 16, 2025. However, that of diesel is expected to go down from this weekend.
This is based on the outlook report that guides the pricing of the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the country, by the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC).
Projected Prices at Pumps
According to the report, the price of petrol at the pumps is projected to increase by 0.39 -2.71% per liter from August 16, 2025.
LPG will be increased by up to 2.34 percent per kilogram.
However, that of diesel will be reduced by 0.72 percent per litre.
Reasons
According to the COMAC, the mixed pricing outlook has been influenced by the cedi experiencing some slight depreciation against the US dollar.
“The rate shifted from GHC 10.68 to GHC 10.77, reflecting a 0.8% decline” the chamber pointed out in the report.
The Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies also added that the projected pump increase aligns with global market trends, with minimal increases expected for petrol and LPG.
There have also been some mixed prices for crude oil on the international market. Diesel, for instance, fell sharply to 5.22, while that of petrol and LGP rose marginally by 1.89% and 2.87%, likely due to product-specific demand and supply factors.
Some of the industry players have argued that the recent 1 cedi levy on some petroleum products did impact the expected price increase from August 16.
However, the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies has told JOY BUSINESS that it expects prices to be fairly stable for the next pricing window, beginning September 2025.
Latest Stories
-
Farming interventions paying off, lifting incomes and food security, says Agric minister
3 minutes -
Gov’t pledges science-backed interventions in agriculture, says Agric minister
12 minutes -
Ghana unveils $3.4bn plan to accelerate national clean energy transition
16 minutes -
Interior minister urges security agencies to maximise use of new NSB regional command in Ho
20 minutes -
Photos: Ghana celebrates 41st National Farmers’ Day
27 minutes -
2025 Farmer’s Day: Farmers demand a 2% interest rate on loans to boost farming activities
30 minutes -
Chamber of Aquaculture Ghana calls for strong public-private partnerships to unlock finance and transform the sector
1 hour -
Lions celebrate International Volunteer Day with over decades of service and impact
1 hour -
3 dead, dozens injured in Mampong Abuontem head-on collision
1 hour -
MoFFA shuts down several Eastern Region mortuaries over poor sanitation, non-compliance
1 hour -
Domestic violence case: John Odartey Lamptey remanded over alleged brutal assault on wife
2 hours -
Minority urges government to tackle smuggling and protect local farmers
2 hours -
Ashanti regional minister drags Democracy Hub member to court over alleged galamsey remarks
2 hours -
Mineral royalties surge across all sub-sectors in 2025; record strong gains in gold, manganese
2 hours -
Police arrest five suspects behind robberies in Sefwi Bekwai
2 hours
