NPA raises fuel price floor for March 1 window; petrol now GHS10.46, diesel GHS11.42
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has announced new minimum price levels for petroleum products for the first pricing window of March 2026, effective March 1–15.
Under the revised price floor, petrol will increase from GHS 10.24 in the February 16 window to GHS 10.46 per litre, while diesel rises from GHS 11.34 to GHS 11.42.
Conversely, LPG sees a marginal decrease to GHS 9.38 per kilogram from GHS 9.43.
The new thresholds mean no Oil Marketing Company (OMC) or LPG Marketing Company (LPGMC) is permitted to sell below the approved floors during this period.
Companies currently selling below these levels must adjust pump prices upward to comply.
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