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Ghana Fuel Prices Drop Again Starting January 16 – Second Cut This Month

Credit: COMAC

Ghanaians are set to enjoy a second consecutive fuel price reduction this month, with the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) projecting declines from Friday, January 16.

Projected Price Drops (per litre/kg):

  • Petrol: Down 1.26%–2.30% → ~GH¢11.75
  • Diesel: Down up to 2.10% → ~GH¢12.45
  • LPG: Largest cut, up to 5.09% → ~GH¢12.30 per kg

Drivers of the Relief:

  • Cedi appreciation: Strengthened 5.71% from GH¢11.52 to GH¢10.90 against the US dollar.
  • Lower global refined product prices: Petrol (-1.07%), diesel (-0.68%), LPG (-3.40%), despite rising crude oil prices.

Current Pump Prices (Selected Outlets, Jan 14, 2026):

  • Star Oil: Petrol GH¢10.56 (promo GH¢10.36), Diesel GH¢11.56 (promo GH¢11.36)
  • GOIL: Petrol GH¢10.99, Diesel GH¢11.96, Super XP 95 GH¢13.97
  • Shell / TotalEnergies: Petrol GH¢11.68, Diesel GH¢12.38
  • PETROSOL: Petrol GH¢11.65, Diesel GH¢12.35

The cuts follow earlier reductions in the first pricing window of January and intensifying competition among oil marketing companies (OMCs), particularly aggressive pricing by Star Oil and state-owned GOIL.

The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) welcomed the emerging “price war” as positive for consumers, offering much-needed relief amid economic pressures.

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