Projections for April’s first pricing window made by the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) is pegging a litre of petrol at GH¢13.41, “baring any universal changes in Petroleum prices of $874.09/MT for petrol and $835.64/MT for Diesel and LPG $627.30/MT with a corresponding Dollar: Cedi rate of 1:13.0555.”
A litre of diesel will also be sold at GH¢13.91, with LPG selling at GH¢14.20 per kilogram.
COPEC further projected a likely increase in petrol prices in the second pricing window while diesel and LPG are likely to maintain their prices.