Fuel prices will hit GH¢18 per litre in December if… – COPEC warns

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A petrol station worker fuels a car along Kimathi street on July 14 2019,after the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced new retail pump prices of petroleum products effective from July 15 to August 14, 2019.price of super petrol increase by Sh0.29 per litre while diesel and kerosene decreased by Sh0.88 and SH2.31 per litre respectively.PHOTO|SILA KIPLAGAT

The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana (COPEC) has issued a terse warning that if steps are not taken to curb the rampant increase in the prices of fuel, it could hit GH¢18 per litre by the end of the year.

“We are now gunning for GH¢15 per litre for fuel,” said

Mr. Duncan Amoah, Executive Secretary of COPEC speaking to Citi Business News noted the fuel price is already gunning for GH¢15 per litre already.

He said, “The cedi has undoubtedly not reached a point of stability, and if it keeps falling, a further increase is expected to occur in the first week of November.”

“Between now and December, Ghanaians may have to spend between GH¢17 and GH¢18 a litre for fuel”.

“I do not want us to get there, and I think that authorities and those within the policy space will need to wake up from their sleep,” he added.

At some locations around the nation, the price of fuel has recently increased to approximately GH¢16 per litre.

For instance, the cost of diesel is currently at GHS15.99 at a top oil marketing company, Total Energies, while the cost of gasoline is GH¢13.10.

This represents a significant increase over the GH¢11.06 per litre for gasoline and GH¢13.95 for diesel earlier in the month.

The country’s rapidly rising fuel prices, which began in January at roughly GHS6.5 per litre, have mostly been linked to the increase in the price of the good on international markets.

Crude oil was selling for about $75 per barrel in January of this year, but it is now selling for roughly $86 per barrel.

On the other side, the dollar, which cost GHS6.5 at the beginning of the year, is now worth more than GH¢12.

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