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Government must build a second CBM to enable vessels discharge quickly, eliminate Leycan bureaucracy – COMAC Chairman
Ghana lacks capacity for 6-month strategic fuel reserves – COMAC Chairman
Ghana needs US$3bn fuel reserves for 6 months in times of global supply chain disruption – Gabriel Kumi
We do not have problem with ICUMS; we want trouble-free platform – COMAC Chairman
Withdraw CRM or face our wrath – LPG Marketers Association to NPA
Gabriel Kumi elected Board of the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies
Our boycott of Sage, Blue Ocean depots hold; Cylinder Recirculation Model must be reviewed – LPG Marketers Association
LPG Marketers assure of no shortage of LPG
We are sticking to August 26 to return to Atuabo Gas – LPG Marketers take swipe at NPA
LPG Marketing Association not opposed to CRM – Gabriel Kumi
LPG Marketers Association kicks against NPA’s $80 per metric ton levy on LPG
Price of LPG per kilogramme constitutes 22% of taxes – LPG Marketers Association
Ghana’s LPG prices rank among highest globally – LPG Marketers Association
New NPA levy will burden consumers further – LPG Marketing Companies Association
We haven’t been practical with implementation of Cylinder Recirculation Model – LPG Marketers Association
Take urgent practical steps to resolve concerns of tanker drivers or face fuel shortage – LPG Gas Marketers Association
Tanker Drivers strike: LPG Marketers Association warns of shortage of LPG
LPG price to fall by about 7.0% from tomorrow – LPG Marketers Association
If you don’t scrap taxes, expansion policy of 50% by 2030 will be a mirage – LPG Marketers Association
We are wasting tax payers money on adverts if price of LPG remains expensive – LPG Marketers Association
Be vigilant when you visit LPG stations or risk being cheated – LPG Marketers Association to consumers
‘Gold for oil’ policy did not contribute to LPG price reduction – LPG Marketers Association
Scrap LPG taxes now – LPG Marketers Association
Include LPG in ‘Gold for Oil’ programme to reduce persistent increases in prices – LPG Marketers Association
LPG consumption declines by 12% in 2022 – LPG Marketers Association
Government must intervene in LPG pricing; taxes are too many – LPG Marketers
Government’s pledge to ensure 50% Ghanaians consume LPG by 2030 not in sync with reality – LPG Marketers
Banks are taking over our houses to defray our debts – LPG marketers lament Â
LPG consumption to fall 20% by December 2022 – LPG Marketers Association
Remove taxes if you can’t subsidise LPG price – LPG Marketers to government
Scrap all taxes on LPG – LPG sellers urge government
Finance Minister’s exclusion of LPG in his address disappointing – Gabriel Kumi
LPG is now more or less a luxury product – Vice President of LPG Marketers Association
Cost of LPG to cross ¢200 per 14kg cylinder if taxes are not removed – Gabriel Kumi
Price of LPG goes up by 5% from today
Government must take measures to reduce price of LPG to increase consumption – LPG Marketers Association
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