The NPA has stated that no Oil Marketing Company (OMC) is permitted to sell below the revised prices. This represents a slight increase compared to the second pricing window of February 2026, when petrol sold at GH¢10.24 per litre. Checks by GhanaWeb Business on Monday [March 2] morning showed that several fuel stations had already adjusted their prices in line with the new directive. GOIL has also revised its prices, with petrol now at GH¢10.46, diesel at GH¢12.53, and Super XP at GH¢13.50. For consumers, the fuel price hike could translate into higher prices for goods and services, as motorists and vehicle owners will likely spend more on fuel in the coming days.
Source: GhanaWeb March 02, 2026 13:06 UTC