Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
Gas stations to shut down over LPG shortage in Accra?
Prices of petrol, diesel to drop between 2%, 5% – IES
Fuel prices likely to drop by 4% from September 16 – COPEC
Fuel prices expected to drop for fourth consecutive time - COPEC
Fuel prices begin to drop at the pumps
Fuel prices drop at pumps
Export of petroleum products to neighbouring countries increases
Downstream petroleum industry value hits GH¢71 billion in 2023
Fuel prices cross GH¢15 per litre at the pumps
Fuel prices set to increase by 4% on July 16 - COPEC
No decision yet on transport fare hike – GPRTU
Fuel prices significantly affecting the cost of living
COPEC projects fuel price increase from July 1
GOIL maintains dividend despite profit decline
Fuel prices set to rise gain amid worsening cedi performance
Ghana could run out of oil in 15 years if production decline continues - Dr. Steve Manteaw
About 3.5 million fuel consumers likely to be impacted by tanker drivers strike
Forex stability is the key to fuel price stabilisation - BOST MD
Report suspected cheating at fuel stations promptly – NPA to motorists
Petrol goes up selling at GH¢15.22 per litre, GH¢14.65 for diesel
FLASHBACK: Ghana is moving towards fuel sufficiency – NPA
Fuel prices won’t cross GH¢18 mark – Oil distributors assure consumers
Strengthen the cedi to curb rising fuel prices - COPEC
Fuel prices won’t cross GH¢18 mark next week – CBOD assures consumers
Bolga-Tamale drivers increase transport fares
Petrol nears GH¢15 per litre mark, diesel selling at GH¢14.80 at state-owned GOIL
Petrol nears GH¢15 per litre mark, diesel now selling at GH¢14.80
Don't pay new fares – GPRTU urges commuters
'We are on the IMF program yet fuel prices keep increasing' - Bridget Otoo
COPEC predicts further fuel price hike
NPP government was wrong in allowing establishment of Sentuo Refinery – COPEC
It's a 'lazy' solution - ACEP calls out NPA over new pricing guidelines
Fuel prices go up again with petrol selling at GH¢14.15 per litre, GH¢14.74 for diesel
NPA to set price floor for petroleum products from April 1
Government removes fuel levy; relief at pumps from April 1st
Cedi depreciation to blame for surge in fuel prices – COPEC