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Fuel Watch: Fuel prices at major fuel stations in Ghana [24th – 30th, December 2018]

24/12/2018
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The prices of fuel have generally remained stable at most OMCs this week.

The general stability is in line with the drop in international Petroleum prices and relative stability of the Cedi.

The latest prices are expected to be stable till possibly December 30, 2018

Below are the latest prices at the 5 major pumps in Ghana when ghanatalksbusiness.com visited some OMCs station this week.

This may however not directly impact on personal expenditures due to the exchange rate of the US Dollar and inflationary pressures that characterize the end of the year.


ghanatalksbusiness.com will on every week update consumers on the prices at the fuel pumps in Ghana.


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