Ghana Oil Company limited, GOIL, remains competitive in the Petroleum downstream sector with the lowest prices on the market both for Super and Diesel as of Wednesday April 20, 2016.
In the latest price review window, GOIL maintained the price of SUPER XP and reduced the price of DIESEL XP.
SUPER XP continues tosell at 3 cedis 47 pesewas a litre (3.47) while DIESEL XP has been reduced by 4 Ghana pesewas, the most competitive on the market.
Although the price of gasoline has gone up on the international market, GOIL says it is determined to give customers value for money. GOIL also explained that the price of Diesel has gone down on the international market thus the need for consumers to benefit at the pump, hence the reduction in the Diesel pump price.
The price review comes into effect today.
GOIL has meanwhile promised to continue guaranteeing value for money in terms of quality products, right quantity and competitive pricing.
GOILis therefore asking the consuming public to take advantage of the competitive pricing it is offering.


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