The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) forecasts a slight increase in petroleum prices in the first pricing window of August 2023.
According to preliminary estimates, petrol and diesel pump prices will rise by around 9% over the current national average of GHS11.90 per litre.
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices are also predicted to rise by 20%.
According to COPEC, these increases are the result of a rise in the price of the products on the international market, with crude rising 10.53 percent from a mean price of $75.85 per barrel to $83.84 per barrel.
As a result, COPEC forecasted the following retail figures for petroleum products in the upcoming pricing window:
Petrol costs GH13.27 per litre; diesel costs GH13.93 per litre; the average price for petrol and diesel is GH13.33 per litre, while LPG costs GH11.79 per kilogram.