Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
Fuel prices likely to drop in second pricing-window of October - IES
Fuel stations to undergo electrical wiring audit
Transport union threatens government over fuel price hike
Government should review fuel prices downwards - Kwesi Pratt
Trotro drivers to demonstrate against Akufo-Addo
Fuel prices to stay fairly stable – IES
Government can’t reduce fuel prices - Deputy Energy Minister
Blame Hurricane Harvey, Irma for fuel increment – NPA
Taxes choke fuel prices - Chamber of Petroleum Consumers
Ghanaians are choked with high fuel prices - Jinapor
3% fuel increment will not affect transport fares – GPRTU
Government cracks down on fuel smugglers
Government must reduce fuel prices – Taxi drivers
Transport fare hikes disappointing – AFAG
We wanted more than 15% increase in fares - Transport unions
Shell stations reduce fuel prices
Depreciating cedi blamed for increase in fuel prices
Increment in transport fares unfortunate and unfair - Oppong Nkrumah
Ayisi Boateng rebels against NPP Government over 15% increment in fares
Fuel prices to reduce further - gov't assures
OMCs yet to reduce prices as Goil’s prices drop by 1%
Fuel prices expected to fall by 3% - IES
No increment in transport fares yet – Transport unions
Fuel prices to remain stable - COPECGH
Takoradi port gets new oil storage facility
Interior Minister blames parliament for “Fulani menace”
Fuel prices remain unchanged