The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana, COPEC, is projecting a decline in the prices of fuel in the second pricing window of May 2023.
COPEC’s projections is as a result of decline in the price of crude on the international market and stable to slightly declining forex rates.
Petrol is expected to be sold at 11.67 cedis per litre from the current 12.00 cedis and more.
COPEC in a statement said the second pricing window for May will commence in a few hours and indications are that pump prices are likely to decline for fuel products across the country.