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NPA Sets New Fuel Price Floors for March 2nd Window

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
March 13, 2026
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Fuel Prices

Fuel Prices

A new Ghana fuel price floor increase announced by the National Petroleum Authority is expected to push petroleum product prices higher across the country during the second pricing window of March.

The regulator confirmed that the revised minimum price thresholds will apply from March 16 to March 31, setting new benchmarks for the sale of petrol, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

Under the updated pricing structure, petrol has been adjusted upward from GH¢10.46 per litre to GH¢11.57 per litre. Diesel has recorded an even sharper increase, moving from GH¢11.42 per litre to GH¢14.35 per litre. Liquefied Petroleum Gas has also been revised upward, rising from GH¢9.38 to GH¢10.67 per kilogram.

“As per the Petroleum Products Pricing Guidelines (PPPG), all Oil Marketing Companies and LPG Marketing Companies are entreated to comply with the above price floors for the window under consideration.”

National Petroleum Authority

The changes form part of the Authority’s regulatory framework aimed at maintaining stability and transparency in the downstream petroleum sector while ensuring compliance with established pricing guidelines.

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According to the directive, all licensed operators within the industry must align their pump prices with the minimum thresholds outlined by the regulator.

The NPA clarified that the announced figures represent base price floors rather than final retail prices. These values exclude certain additional cost components that may affect the final amount consumers pay at fuel stations.

Pricing Structure Excludes Key Industry Margins

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Fuel

The Authority further explained that the new price floors do not include several operational cost elements that are normally incorporated into retail fuel pricing.

Among the excluded components are premiums charged by international trading companies, as well as distribution and marketing margins within the petroleum supply chain.

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According to the NPA, the quoted figures exclude premiums charged by International Oil Trading Companies and the operating margins of Bulk Import, Distribution and Export Companies. “These will be independently determined by the companies as pertains under the PPPG,” the regulator noted.

Industry analysts say these additional margins, combined with taxes and operational costs, could significantly increase the final pump price consumers will face once the new pricing window begins.

The revised price floors mean that petroleum marketers will not be permitted to sell below the newly approved thresholds.

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For motorists and households, this translates into a guaranteed minimum price level that will likely rise further once all operational charges are included.

From March 16 onward, petrol cannot legally be sold below GH¢11.57 per litre, while diesel must not fall below GH¢14.35 per litre under the regulatory framework.

Market watchers say once dealer margins, levies, transportation costs and other operational expenses are factored into the final price, pump prices could increase substantially across the country.

The new benchmarks therefore serve as an early indication of the likely price range consumers will encounter at fuel stations in the coming weeks.

Industry Leaders Warn of Significant Price Increases

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COMAC Market Outlook Report

Energy industry stakeholders have already expressed concern that the current pricing window could record one of the most significant fuel price movements in recent months.

Riverson Oppong, CEO of COMAC, earlier indicated that prevailing global developments could push retail fuel prices even higher.

He suggested that petrol prices could climb to as high as GH¢17 per litre depending on market conditions and geopolitical developments.

Another industry voice, Duncan Amoah, also warned that consumers should prepare for higher fuel costs.

In a separate interview on March 12, 2026, Amoah projected that fuel prices could fall within a range of GH¢14 to GH¢16 per litre depending on how global market trends evolve.

These projections are partly linked to rising crude oil prices on the international market, which have been influenced by ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Competition Among Oil Marketers May Face Limits

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Fuel price build-up for petrol

Another implication of the new price floor regime is that oil marketing companies may have less flexibility to use discount pricing strategies.

In previous pricing windows, some large petroleum retailers occasionally reduced pump prices slightly to attract customers and maintain market share.

Such pricing tactics allowed companies to offer limited relief to consumers during periods of rising costs. However, the introduction of firm price floors means companies cannot sell below the approved thresholds.

Industry analysts say this could restrict the ability of marketers to compete aggressively through price reductions.

Despite this limitation, it remains uncertain whether some oil marketing companies may absorb part of the rising costs internally in order to remain competitive.

As the new pricing window approaches, both industry stakeholders and consumers are closely monitoring how fuel retailers will adjust their pump prices in response to the revised regulatory benchmarks.

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