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Vivo Energy, the company behind the Shell brand in Ghana, has reduced the ex- pump prices of petroleum products at Shell service stations in the first window for the month of April, in line with new market trends.
Customers who visit any Shell service station nationwide should expect a reduction of GH 0.05 (5 pessewas) per litre at the pump. The new prices which takes effect today 3rd April from 6pm are as follows:
• Shell FuelSave Diesel - GHS4.07 per litre
• Shell FuelSave Super - GHS4.08 per litre
In a statement signed by its Managing Director, Mr. Ebenezer Faulkner said Shell is committed to providing motorists with the best value through high quality fuel and other products and services at the best prices.
"At our Shell service stations the customer is the focus of our business and we will continue to provide them with fuels designed to last longer at no extra cost,” he said.
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, restaurants and service bays.
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