• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • World
Petrol prices to go up by 16.1%, diesel by 18.6% from April 1 – COPEC

Petrol prices to go up by 16.1%, diesel by 18.6% from April 1 – COPEC

26 March 2026
Ga Traditional Council Announces Ban on Noisemaking from May 4 to June 4

Ga Traditional Council Announces Ban on Noisemaking from May 4 to June 4

26 March 2026
Parliament Passes Legal Education Bill to Decentralize Legal Education and Abolish Ghana School of Law Monopoly

Parliament Passes Legal Education Bill to Decentralize Legal Education and Abolish Ghana School of Law Monopoly

26 March 2026
IGP Deploys Reinforcements to Nkwanta After Renewed Violence

IGP Deploys Reinforcements to Nkwanta After Renewed Violence

26 March 2026
3 Beds Per 1,000 People Needed to Address ‘No Bed Syndrome’ in Ghana – Dr. Adomako Kissi

3 Beds Per 1,000 People Needed to Address ‘No Bed Syndrome’ in Ghana – Dr. Adomako Kissi

26 March 2026
The Future of Hospital Care and Untimely Death  of People Waiting For Urgent Care in Ghana

The Future of Hospital Care and Untimely Death of People Waiting For Urgent Care in Ghana

25 March 2026
From History to Justice: Ghana Wins UN Support Recognising Slavery as ‘Gravest Crime’

Full List of 123 Nations that were in Favour of Mahama’s Slavery Reparations Motion at UN

25 March 2026
From History to Justice: Ghana Wins UN Support Recognising Slavery as ‘Gravest Crime’

From History to Justice: Ghana Wins UN Support Recognising Slavery as ‘Gravest Crime’

25 March 2026
Assemblies of God Ghana Throws Support Behind Mahama After Lincoln University Withdraws Honorary Degree

Assemblies of God Ghana Throws Support Behind Mahama After Lincoln University Withdraws Honorary Degree

25 March 2026
237 Nabbed, 94 Excavators Destroyed in Anti-Galamsey Fight – NAIMOS

237 Nabbed, 94 Excavators Destroyed in Anti-Galamsey Fight – NAIMOS

25 March 2026
Oil Prices Drop Over 5% as Iran Eases Strait of Hormuz Restrictions amid Trump Peace Claims

Oil Prices Drop Over 5% as Iran Eases Strait of Hormuz Restrictions amid Trump Peace Claims

25 March 2026
Burkina Faso Tomato Ban a “Blessing in Disguise” – Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana Calls for Urgent Action

Burkina Faso Tomato Ban a “Blessing in Disguise” – Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana Calls for Urgent Action

25 March 2026
World Bank Injects $75 Million to Revive Ghana’s Cocoa Sector

World Bank Injects $75 Million to Revive Ghana’s Cocoa Sector

25 March 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Advertise
Thursday, March 26, 2026
abcnewsgh
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
abcnewsgh
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Petrol prices to go up by 16.1%, diesel by 18.6% from April 1 – COPEC

by Newsroom
26 March 2026
in News
0
Petrol prices to go up by 16.1%, diesel by 18.6% from April 1 – COPEC
5
VIEWS
ShareTweetSendSend

Fuel prices across Ghana are expected to rise sharply in the first pricing window of April 2026, according to projections released by the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC).

In a statement dated March 26, 2026, COPEC indicated that petrol prices could increase by about 16.1 percent, while diesel is projected to rise by 18.6 percent. The anticipated hikes are attributed primarily to rising global crude oil prices and the marginal depreciation of the Ghana cedi against the US dollar.

The statement noted that global crude oil prices have surged by approximately 26.21 percent, climbing from $86.2 per barrel to $109.23 per barrel within the current pricing window. Meanwhile, the cedi depreciated by about 1.22 percent, moving from an interbank rate of GHS10.91 to GHS11.05 per dollar.

According to COPEC’s analysis, the international Free On Board (FOB) price of petrol rose by 24.66 percent, from $810.9 per metric tonne to $1,017.43. This, combined with currency pressures, is expected to push the retail price of petrol to around GHS14.76 per litre. Consumers could see pump prices ranging between GHS14.02 and GHS15.50 per litre, depending on adjustments by Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs).

Diesel is expected to record an even steeper increase. The FOB price of diesel jumped by 28.68 percent, from $1,015.4 to $1,314.61 per metric tonne. As a result, diesel prices are projected to hit approximately GHS18.67 per litre, with pump prices likely ranging between GHS17.74 and GHS19.61.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is also set to experience a significant price surge. COPEC reported a 36.93 percent increase in the international price of LPG, from $620.6 to $856.20 per metric tonne. The retail price is therefore expected to reach about GHS15.90 per kilogram, with a projected range between GHS15.12 and GHS16.71.

COPEC expressed concern over the impact of these increases on consumers and called on Oil Marketing Companies to absorb part of the cost by reducing their profit margins.

“We expect Oil Marketing Companies to shield consumers by shelving some of their margins in order not to overburden them with these steep increments,” the statement said.

The chamber also urged the government to review existing taxes and levies on petroleum products to provide some relief to consumers in the upcoming pricing window.

The projected increases, if implemented, are likely to have a ripple effect across the economy, particularly in transportation and the cost of goods and services.

Tags: April 1COPECdiesel by 18.6%diesel by 18.6% from April 1 – COPECPetrol prices to go up by 16.1%
ShareTweetSendSend
Newsroom

Newsroom

Related Posts

Ga Traditional Council Announces Ban on Noisemaking from May 4 to June 4
News

Ga Traditional Council Announces Ban on Noisemaking from May 4 to June 4

26 March 2026
Parliament Passes Legal Education Bill to Decentralize Legal Education and Abolish Ghana School of Law Monopoly
News

Parliament Passes Legal Education Bill to Decentralize Legal Education and Abolish Ghana School of Law Monopoly

26 March 2026
IGP Deploys Reinforcements to Nkwanta After Renewed Violence
News

IGP Deploys Reinforcements to Nkwanta After Renewed Violence

26 March 2026
abcnewsgh

Copyright © 2023 ABCNewsGH.

Navigate Site

  • Advertise

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports

Copyright © 2023 ABCNewsGH.