Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
Fuel prices to increase between 3 and 5%
GPRTU, Transport Ministry to deliberate on new transport fares
I’m prepared to school NPP on better fuel pricing methods – Duncan Amoah
Fuel prices: Jinapor warns government over Price Stabilization Levy reduction
Fuel prices remain unchanged days after NPA directed downward review
AOMCs laud government for reducing recovery levy on diesel, LPG
No fuel price cuts; reports misleading – COPEC-GH
Fuel prices cut; LPG levy down 70%
Government fails to reduce petrol prices
Fuel prices to remain unchanged - IES
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”