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Copec
Disregard audio purporting misreading by some OMCs – COPEC alerts general public
Quality of fuel number one preference of consumers – COPEC
Brace for 4% increase in fuel prices starting July 16 – COPEC
Fuel prices to go up by 2.17 percent from July 1 – COPEC predicts
COPEC blames fuel price increases on adjustment in UPPF margin
COPEC warns of looming fuel shortage amid tanker drivers’ strike
Prepare to pay more for petroleum products at pumps due to cedi depreciation – COPEC
You’ve no power to regulate transport fares – COPEC to Transport Ministry
COPEC predicts fuel prices will surpass GH¢17 soon
COPEC predicts fuel prices to remain unchanged in April’s initial pricing window
Cedi depreciation to blame for surge in fuel prices – COPEC
Publish sanctions imposed on Sentuo Oil Refinery – IES and COPEC to NPA
COPEC, IES demand transparency from NPA regarding sanctions on Sentuo Oil Refinery
It’s incorrect to say we are playing soft with Sentuo Oil Refinery – NPA replies IES, COPEC
NPA suspends Sentuo Oil Refinery’s approval to sell some finished fuel products
IES, COPEC accuse Sentuo Oil Refinery of selling unwholesome products; threaten to drag NPA, GSA to court
Petrol, diesel to go up by 6.6%, 8.18% per litre from February 16, 2024 – COPEC
Diesel, LPG prices to go down – COPEC
COPEC threatens legal action against NPA over alleged manganese concentration in fuel
Fuel prices likely to remain same from November 1, 2023 – IES
PETROSOL energises COPEC with ¢10,000 worth of fuel
Prices of petrol and diesel to increase averagely by about 5.7% – COPEC
Fuel prices to go up by about 5.7% on August 16 – COPEC
Fuel prices expected to go up by 9.0% from August 1, 2023 – COPEC
Fuel prices set to go up from August 1; petrol to sell for ¢13.27, diesel for ¢13.93 – COPEC
Petrol, diesel prices to go up from June 16 – COPEC
Prices of petrol to go up by 2%, diesel to drop by 5.58% – COPEC
Prices of petrol, diesel to fall between 3.7% and 4.04% per litre – COPEC
Petrol, diesel now sell at ¢15.25, ¢15.90 per litre at pumps
Reduce LPG prices now to reflect latest pricing window – COPEC tells marketers
Fuel prices see marginal reduction at pumps today
Petrol and diesel prices likely to go down, LPG to rise – COPEC predicts
‘Arrest’ dollar to bring fuel prices under control – COPEC to BoG
Fuel prices expected to go up by 10% – COPEC
Prices of petroleum products to go up 5.5% – COPEC
NPA, Energy Ministry urged to ensure immediate reopening of LPG outlets across country
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