As the second pricing window of June 2025 opens on Monday, June 16, 2025, motorists and private car owners can heave a sigh of relief as petroleum product prices drop marginally at the pumps.
The decline follows the continued appreciation of the cedi against the US dollar on the interbank and forex markets.
Checks by GhanaWeb Business reveal that, as of Monday, June 16, 2025, at 9:00 AM, GOIL, the leading oil marketing company, has adjusted its prices to reflect the cedi’s gains.
The new rates are as follows:
• Super XP is selling at GH¢12.38
• Diesel XP is selling at GH¢12.88
• Super XP/RON 95 is selling at GH¢14.34
TotalEnergies has also revised its prices from the previous pricing window in May 2025:
• Super XP is selling at GH¢12.40
• Diesel XP is selling at GH¢12.90
• RON 95 is selling at GH¢16.10
Additionally, some smaller OMCs have adjusted their prices in line with GOIL’s new rates.
At Star Oil stations, petrol is now selling at GH¢11.77, down from GH¢12.49, while RON 95 is selling at GH¢13.99.
Allied Oil is offering Super XP at GH¢11.45 and Diesel XP at GH¢12.75.
Frimps Oil is selling Super XP at GH¢11.48 and Diesel at GH¢12.55.
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