Fuel prices at the pumps are on the rise again, with state-owned GOIL becoming the first Oil Marketing Company (OMC) to adjust prices in the latest review window.

As of Tuesday, September 23, a litre of petrol is selling at GH¢13.38, up from GH¢12.99, while diesel has climbed to GH¢14.20 per litre, up from GH¢13.90.

GOIL, Ghana’s second-largest player in the downstream sector, is the first to adjust prices after most OMCs held their rates steady for about a week, despite market expectations of an upward revision. Industry analysts say it remains to be seen whether the move will trigger similar adjustments across the country’s more than 200 OMCs.