Check out the revised prices of fuel at major filling stations

Story By: Will Agyapong

Fuel prices went down in the second pricing window effective May,16 2023.

Prior to the reduction, the Institute for Energy Security(IES)  projected a decline in the prices of the product.

Prices of petrol, diesel, and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) declined again at the pumps for the next 14 days.

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According to IES, this is on the back of a reduction in prices of finished products on the world market and the stability of the cedi.

Diesel and petrol are being sold at ¢12.30, ¢12.15 respectively at the pumps.

In the world oil market, the price of Brent crude reached new weekly lows over the period.

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The current OPEC+ production restrictions appear to have failed to keep Brent crude prices higher, as prices retested their March 2023 lows last week.

As a result, the price of Brent crude traded at an average price of $76.57 per barrel the past two weeks and closed the window at $78.06 per barrel.

Here are the prices at the pumps

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Chart credit- CediRates.com

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