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    Fuel Prices Set To Go Down Again In March – COPEC

    Insight NewsBy Insight NewsFebruary 27, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
    Fuel Prices Set To Go Down Again In March – COPEC
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    According to the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), the first window of March 2023 will see a decline in fuel prices at the pump.

    According to COPEC, the cost of gasoline and diesel has decreased slightly over the course of the period, and the price of crude has also slightly decreased, falling from $82.99 per barrel to $82.48 per barrel (-0.61%).

    “Though the Dollar exchange rate has seen a slight increase from averages of GHS12.4697 to GHS12.8650 (3.17%) per $1, further considering the CBOD rate of about $1=GHS14.00, the following shall form the predicted retail figures for Petroleum products from computations by the technical and pricing team, for the 1st pricing window of March under the price deregulation programme of the National Petroleum Authority.

    “With the international price decreasing from $878.41/MT to $849.25/MT (-3.32%), the retail price works up to GHS13.66/L. Petrol Retail prices are therefore expected to drop by 3.73% from the current Mean value of GHS14.20/L,” COPEC stated in a release dated February 27, 2023.

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    It further stated that “With the International price decreasing from $854.00/MT to $809.38/MT (-5.22%), and the increase in the Dollar rate, the expected mean retail price for the next window shall be GHS13.98/L. Thus, Diesel prices are therefore expected to drop by 4.04% from the current Mean value of GHS14.57/L.”

    Below is the full statement from COPEC

    CHAMBER OF PETROLEUM CONSUMERS
    ACCRA

    27/02/2023

    FUEL PRICES SET TO DECLINE-FIRST WINDOW MARCH

    Following from the basic assumptions, that; prices of both petrol and diesel have all declined marginally within the period whiles Crude price has also minimally dropped from $82.99/barrel to $82.48/barrel (-0.61%)

    Though the Dollar exchange rate has seen a slight increase from averages of GHS12.4697 to GHS12.8650 (3.17%) per $1, further considering the CBOD rate of about $1=GHS14.00, the following shall form the predicted retail figures for Petroleum products from computations by the technical and pricing team, for the 1st pricing window of March under the price deregulation programme of the National Petroleum Authority,

    Which window commences on Wednesday, 1 March 2023. All understated Predictions are factored to be within (+/-)5%.

    Petrol

    With the international price decreasing from $878.41/MT to $849.25/MT (-3.32%), the retail price works up to GHS13.66/L

    Petrol Retail prices are therefore expected to drop by 3.73% from the current Mean value of GHS14.20/L

    Diesel

    With the International price decreasing from $854.00/MT to $809.38/MT (-5.22%), and the increase in the Dollar rate, the expected mean retail price for the next window shall be GHS13.98/L

    Thus, Diesel prices are therefore expected to drop by 4.04% from the current Mean value of GHS14.57/L.

    Mean Price of Petrol and Diesel

    The Mean price of Petrol and Diesel shall be 13.82/L.

    LPG

    With the international price increasing from $699.45/MT to $702.50/MT (4.94%) the projected retail price of LPG is expected to increase by about 4.36% from the current average of 13.86/kg to GHS14.46/kg.

    These expected drops in prices for the second time running since the second pricing window of February 2023 does not have any correlation with the much touted Gold for Oil programme as these movements are simply a derivative of market forces at play within the period, we still await the reductions the two cargoes brought in this month will add to the relieving the suffering of the petroleum consumer

    Advice on LPG consumption.

    The current high retail prices of LPG has contributed to consumption generally dropping by 12% year on year in 2022,

    It will be prudent If authorities did take a second look at the factors contributing to high prices of a commodity which Ghana has in enormous commercial quantities to ensure price stability or decline if the government’s 50% penetration target is to be ever achieved and to continuously promote its usage with the overall environmental promotion in mind.

     

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