29.2 C
Accra
Friday, May 1, 2026
HomeGeneral NewsJUST IN: NPA announces new petroleum price floor

JUST IN: NPA announces new petroleum price floor

Date:

Under the current deregulated framework, companies have the flexibility to set their prices above the prescribed minimum, ensuring profitability while also protecting the interests of consumers and other stakeholders.

By implementing a price floor, the NPA aims to foster a more predictable and balanced pricing structure that benefits consumers and promotes fair business practices across the sector.

This new directive underscores the government’s dedication to maintaining stability in the petroleum market while encouraging fair competition. According to the NPA, the initiative is in line with the Petroleum Pricing Guidelines, which are designed to ensure transparency and sustainability within the fuel market.

It’s important to note that the price floors do not include premiums charged by International Oil Trading Companies (IOTCs) or the operating margins of Bulk Import, Distribution, and Export Companies (BIDECs). Additionally, marketing and dealer margins for Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) and LPG Marketing Companies (LPGMCs) will continue to be determined independently under the country’s price deregulation policy.

Despite these exclusions, the introduction of the price floor is expected to curb unhealthy competition and undercutting practices within the industry. The new regulation requires OMCs and LPGMCs to comply with the minimum fuel prices set by the NPA.

The goal of this measure is to prevent price distortions and ensure market stability in the downstream petroleum sector. The regulation will take effect from 16th to 28th February 2025, and companies are prohibited from selling fuel below the set price thresholds. Petrol and diesel prices have been set at a minimum of GH₵12.56 and GH₵13.45 per litre, respectively, while the price for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is GH₵14.26 per kilogram.

Any company found violating this directive could face regulatory sanctions from the NPA. The new price floor is effective for the second pricing window of February.

- Sponsored -spot_imgspot_img

Disclaimer: The views, opinions, comments, and statements expressed by readers and contributors on this platform are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Imax Media Group or its affiliates.

Send your news stories to editor@max.com.gh and via WhatsApp on +233 506-367-196
Join our WhatsApp channel for the latest news and updates.

- Sponsored -scratch for win

Stay Connected

562,687FansLike
2,463FollowersFollow
583,200FollowersFollow
51,019FollowersFollow
95,943SubscribersSubscribe

Latest stories

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related Stories

Sam Korankye Ankrah Warns Woman Who Called Methodist Church Leaders “THIEVES”

General Overseer of the Royal House Chapel, Apostle Sam...

Asamoah Gyan Narrates How He Moved to Ligue 1

Black Stars legend Asamoah Gyan has revealed how his...

Mudryk Appeals Four-Year Doping Ban

Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk has been handed the maximum...

I’ve no personal interest in Sowutuom— Nii Adote Otintor II

In a video sighted online (Jamestown TV), Sempe Mantse,...

Hakimi to Miss PSG’s Trip to Bayern

Paris Saint‑Germain full-back Achraf Hakimi has been ruled out...

Musician Wiafe SwiitLypz Drops New Song “JooJo,”

Wiafe SwiitLypz is setting the tone for good vibes...

Dormaahene Donates to Family of Slain Footballer Dominic Frimpong

Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II, Dormaahene, has generously donated...

This Is How Much Ghana Would Get At 2026 FIFA World Cup

Ghana will earn $12.5 million for participating at the...

Tom Saintfiet Leaves Mali

Tom Saintfiet is no longer the head coach of...

FIFA Selects Armenia & Georgia to Host 2029 U-20 World Cup

The 2029 FIFA U-20 Men's World Cup will be...