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Vivo Energy, the marketers and distributors of Shell branded products and services has reduced the ex-pump prices of petroleum products at Shell service stations in the first window for the month of December, in line with changing market trends.
Motorists who visit any of the over 220 Shell service station nationwide should expect a reduction of GH 0.05 (5 pesewas) per litre at the pump.
The new prices take effect today Sunday, December 2, from 6am. Shell FuelSave Diesel will now sell GHS 4.98 per litre while Shell FuelSave Super will GHS4.98 per litre.
In a statement, the Managing Director of Vivo Energy Ghana, Mr. Ebenezer Faulkner said Shell is committed to providing motorists with more value than expected through high-quality fuel and other products and services at the best prices.
“At Shell, customers remain the focus of our business and we will continue to provide them with quality fuels designed to last longer at no extra cost,” he said.
The statement added, Vivo Energy continues to provide high-quality Shell fuels and lubricants, coupled with extensive additional convenience offerings at Shell service stations, including various payment platforms including Shell Card and Ezypass, shops, quick service restaurants, pit stops and service bays.
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