The attention of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has been drawn to a statement issued by the LPG Marketing Companies Association of Ghana (LPGMCs) on the above subject, dated April 3, 2020, calling for the withdrawal of GHC13.5 Cylinder Recovery Margin which took effect on April 1, 2020.
A statement issued by the NPA and copied to the Ghana News Agency said the Authority wishes to state categorically that, contrary to their claim that the introduction of the margin would increase the product price at the pumps and thereby burden the consumer, the facts as they stand do not support that.
It said per their projection for this very pricing window (1st April to 15 April, 2020), consumers are expected to enjoy a price reduction of about 11.56 per cent even with the introduction of the Cylinder Recovery Margin.
It said these projections were made before the decision to introduce the Cylinder Recovery Margin.
"It is important to state that under the Cylinder Recirculation Model (CRM), LPG cylinders will be procured, owned, branded and maintained by the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) and LPG Marketing Companies (LPGMCs)," it said.
"The LPGMCs and OMCs will assume full responsibility of the safety and maintenance of the cylinders, and also be liable for any accident involving their branded cylinders."
The statement said the margin was, therefore, to assist the marketers offset some of their financial expenses, in accordance with the full cost recovery principle of petroleum products pricing in the country.
It said it was unfortunate for the LPGMCs to hold such a position adding that, notwithstanding, the NPA would continue to engage them on this and other related issues of mutual concern.
"We take note of the concerns raised in the statement regarding tax components in LPG and, we are happy to communicate a positive outcome in the fullness of time," it said.
"It is the sole priority of the NPA that the public interest is served. It is also a responsibility of the NPA that the safety and security of the general public is not compromised.
"We believe strongly that it is in the interest of the public, Petroleum Service Providers, motorists and consumers of petroleum products that, we develop a model that will secure the safety of the public, in order to forestall the past occurrences of gas explosions we have witnessed as a nation.
"We are certainly aware of the difficult situation we all find ourselves in at this time, and the last thing we will do is to further burden the consumer with additional taxes."
The statement said the NPA would like to assure members of the public of their commitment to ensure product availability, affordability and accessibility, while ensuring the safety of the public and the business viability of players across the value chain.