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Petrol
Petrol, diesel prices go down – IES
World Bank now our enemy, a threat to our economy – NLC
NPA to label fuel pumps based on octane grades
Fitch revises crude oil forecast for 2024 to $80
Prices of fuel to remain unchanged in next two weeks – IES
Some OMCs reduce fuel prices; Petrol going for ¢12.80, diesel at ¢13.30 a litre
Cedi depreciation may thwart fuel price decline – IES
Fuel prices likely to remain same from November 1, 2023 – IES
Some OMCs reduce prices of petroleum products; diesel selling for ¢13.40 petrol going for ¢12.45
Petrol, diesel, LPG prices to go down between 2% and 6% from October 16, 2023 – IES
Fuel prices go up; petrol at ¢13.49, diesel going for ¢13.95
Petrol, LPG prices to go up marginally – IES
Diesel, LPG prices to go up 1%, 4% from September 16, 2023 – IES
Fuel prices to remain unchanged for next two weeks – IES
Prices of petrol and diesel to increase averagely by about 5.7% – COPEC
Fuel prices expected to go up by 9.0% from August 1, 2023 – COPEC
OMCs increase fuel prices; diesel and petrol selling at ¢12.45 per litre
OMCs begin reducing fuel prices; GOIL sells petrol, diesel for ¢12.30 per litre
Benjamin Amponsah Mensah: Why you pay what you pay at the pump
Diesel, LPG prices to go down marginally; petrol to remain same – IES
Petrol, diesel prices to go up from June 16 – COPEC
Petrol, diesel prices to stay same; LPG to go down 5% – IES
Fuel prices fall; GOIL sells a litre of petrol, diesel at ¢12.30
Fuel prices to fall again from May 16 – IES
Fuel prices may remain unchanged due to cedi depreciation – IES
Fuel prices go up; petrol going for ¢12.69-¢13.20 per litre
Prices of petrol to go up by 2%, diesel to drop by 5.58% – COPEC
Fuel prices fall; GOIL, Star sell petrol at ¢12.65, ¢11.69 per litre
Fuel prices to fall between 2% and 9% from April 1
Fuel prices fall by 6% per litre; petrol sells for ¢12.95 and diesel for ¢13.49
Fuel prices to fall between 3% and 10% from March 16 – IES
Prices of petrol, diesel to fall between 3.7% and 4.04% per litre – COPEC
Fuel prices to fall between 7% and 11% from February 16
Fuel prices to increase by 7%-13% from February 1, 2023 – IES
Petrol now sells at ¢13.90 with diesel going for ¢15.60 per litre
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