Menu

GOIL PLC posts impressive share price gains on the GSE in 2025

GSE Changes Trading Rules GOIL’s share price rose from GH¢1.52 to GH¢2.96 from January 1 to December 31, 2025

Thu, 15 Jan 2026 Source: thebftonline.com

GOIL PLC recorded an impressive performance on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) in the 2025 financial year, reflecting renewed investor confidence and growing optimism about the Company’s future direction.

The year 2025 proved to be a standout period for the Ghanaian equities market, with the GSE posting one of its strongest rallies in recent years.

Improved macroeconomic stability, easing inflationary pressures, and a shift by investors from fixed-income instruments to equities contributed to a broadly bullish market environment. Within this positive backdrop, GOIL PLC distinguished itself as a strong performer.

GOIL’s share price rose significantly from GH¢1.52 at the beginning of the year to GH¢2.96 as at 31 December 2025, representing an approximate 95% increase over the period.

This strong rally followed a relatively subdued performance in 2024, when the share price edged marginally from GH¢1.50 to GH¢1.52, demonstrating resilience and stability during a challenging economic cycle.

The marked improvement in 2025 underscores growing investor confidence in GOIL’s strategic direction, operational discipline, and long-term growth prospects.

It also reflects positive market sentiment around the Company’s renewed focus under the new Management led by the Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Mr. Edward Abambire Bawa.

The current Management has prioritised strong governance, operational efficiency, financial discipline, and accountability, key fundamentals that continue to resonate positively with the investing public.

GOIL’s performance further reinforces its position as a leading fully indigenous player in Ghana’s downstream petroleum sector, with a clear commitment to sustainable growth and value creation for shareholders.

DVLA set to go global with licensing services in USA, Germany, other countries



DVLA boss hits back at VEMAG over cancellation of alleged contract

Source: thebftonline.com