The Ghana Oil Company Limited (Goil) has announced new fuel prices effective today, July 18, 2022.
From an official statement from Goil today, it has disclosed that SUPER XP RON95 will now be sold at GHS11.30p, a reduction of GHS0.11p.
Goil has also reduced the price of Diesel per litre which will now be sold at GHS13.63Pp instead of GHS13.91p.
The new fuel prices have taken effect this morning.
Following the reduction by Goil, other Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) are expected to also make slight reductions in the coming days.


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O Ghana when it's time to increase the rate goes more than 50p but when it's reduction then it's become problem and only 11p is bad even that some filling stations feel reluctant to reduce