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Fuel Prices To Rise In June - IES

02-Jun-2019
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The Institute of Energy Securities (IES) has predicted a marginal increase in fuel prices in June.

According to a press statement signed by a Research Analyst of the Institute, Mikdad Mohammed on Friday, it foresees fuel prices inching more closely towards Ghs24 per gallon.

This, IES stated is as a result of the combination of rising international market prices and a marginal depreciation of the Cedi against the Dollar, the Institute said in its projection for June 2019 first pricing-window.

It has, therefore “strongly advise the Ghanaian public to take note of Fuel Filling Stations price boards before making purchases as some are priced far below the national average price due to the De-regulation policy.

Below is the full statement

FUEL PRICE TO INCH CLOSER TO GH¢24 PER GALLON

REVIEW OF MAY 2019 SECOND PRICING-WINDOW

Local Fuel Market

The second Pricing-window for May 2019 saw average fuel prices at the pump remain unchanged as the Institute projected. As a result, average prices of Gasoline and Gasoil at the pump continued to sell at GH¢5.21 and GH¢5.18 respectively. The stable fuel price Ghanaians experienced at the pump is not only attributable to the stability of the local Cedi against the Dollar but also because the National Petroleum Authority fully forfeited the Price Stabilization and Recovery Levy (PRSL) mechanism in the Petroleum Price Build-Up (PBU) to further cushion the market. IES Market-scan shows Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) Benab Oil, Pacific Oil, Frimps Oil, Compass Oil and Goodness Oil sell the least-priced fuel (GH¢5 per litre) on the market while Shell, GOIL and Total sell the highest-priced fuel (GH¢5.25 per litre) relative to other OMCs.

World Oil Market

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Local Forex

After a good run of appreciation against the U.S Dollar, the Ghana Cedi recorded a loss against the Dollar for the first time in more than seven weeks. IES Economic Desk’s monitoring of the Foreign Exchange market shows the Ghana Cedi lost 2.71 percent of its value against the U.S. Dollar in the window under review. The Ghana Cedi currently trades at GH¢5.29, from a previous average of GH¢5.15.

PROJECTION FOR JUNE 2019 FIRST PRICING-WINDOW

While it is IES’ expectation that the NPA could once again fully apply the element of the PSRL to cushion consumers for the upcoming window as occurred in the previous Pricing-window, we nevertheless foresee the likelihood of fuel prices inching more closely towards GH¢24 per gallon. This will be as a result of the combination of rising international market prices and a marginal depreciation of the Cedi against the Dollar. The Institute wishes to strongly advise the Ghanaian public to take note of Fuel Filling Stations price boards before making purchases as some are priced far below the national average price due to the De-regulation policy.

Signed:

MIKDAD MOHAMMED (Research Analyst)

Source: Graphic.com

 

 
 

 

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