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Gov’t Trims Industrial Fuel Margins to Safeguard Living Standards – Benjamin Nsiah

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
May 17, 2026
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Benjamin Nsiah, an Energy Expert

Benjamin Nsiah, an Energy Expert

Benjamin Nsiah, an Energy Expert and Executive Director of the Centre for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy (CEMSE), has provided profound insights into the state’s strategic calibration of the petroleum downstream architecture, where targeted intervention in the fuel price build-up has been leveraged to neutralize systemic shocks to the macroeconomy.

The expert outlined that when the ex-pump price of a litre of petroleum products climbs to thresholds like 18 Ghana cedis or 20 Ghana cedis, it generates severe adverse socio-economic pressures that threaten to derail the general well-being of ordinary citizens.

Consequently, the executive choice to directly intervene or conversely, maintain specific pump pricing levels to anchor economic variables, remains heavily contingent upon the state’s micro-targeted poverty alleviation agenda alongside its overarching macroeconomic targets.

“I think it’s the case that on the international market, prices of diesel are quite higher. So, the ex-pumps in Ghana have also seen price of diesel very higher compared to petrol.For example, if you look at the very uncertain times, you get almost two Ghana cedies, a little difference between the price of diesel and then petrol. It also has to do with the uses of both products. If you look at diesel, diesel is an industrial fuel, a transport sector fuel and for that matter, such higher prices are likely going to affect price of food and also other cost-related items in terms of firm generation costs or production costs.”

Benjamin Nsiah, an Energy Expert

The energy expert emphasized that the sovereign administration must constantly balance market-driven realities with the social safety nets required by vulnerable populations.

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In scenarios where state managers determine that an ex-pump price of 18 Ghana cedis per litre serves as an adequate baseline to stabilize inflation or keep inflationary expectations low, the policy stance will mirror that specific executive philosophy.

However, the fundamental catalyst behind recent regulatory interventions remains the aggressive velocity with which ascending fuel prices have historically transmitted shocks directly into broader consumer price inflation.

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Minister of Energy and Green Transition, Hon. John Abdulai Jinapor,

During specific volatile periods, such as the month of March, the distinct utility classification spiked to an isolated inflation rate of 12%, completely detached from the weighted average or the official headline benchmark of approximately 3.2% announced by the Central Bank.

Because fuel, power, and associated utility components heavily outpace the average baseline, their compounding effect rapidly drives up production costs for corporate entities and severely diminishes the disposable income of domestic households.

Decoupling the Diesel and Petrol Subsidy Framework

Benjamin Nsiah also demystified the policy rationale that informed the complete withdrawal of the petrol subsidy while simultaneously preserving the cushion on diesel products.

This regulatory asymmetry is not a product of administrative arbitrariness but rather a calculated response to severe imbalances characterizing the international refined petroleum market.

Globally, the trading benchmarks for diesel have consistently commanded a significant premium over petrol, an external distortion that immediately manifested at local Ghanaian ex-pumps where diesel prices soared dramatically.

During these hyper-uncertain trading cycles, a visible spread emerged where the retail price of diesel outstripped that of petrol by nearly two Ghana cedis per litre, necessitating an asymmetric fiscal response to shield critical productive sectors of the local economy.

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Ghana Upstream Petroleum Sector

The structural divergence in how these two refined products function within the local market further justifies why fiscal managers prioritized the retention of the diesel cushion.

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Unlike petrol, which largely services private passenger vehicles, diesel acts as the primary industrial fuel powering the transport sector, commercial distribution networks, and heavy machinery across manufacturing plants.

Had the administration allowed the international price surges to pass directly to consumers without adjusting the industry build-up, the resultant shock would have caused an exponential rise in the cost of food transportation and commercial logistical operations.

By recognizing diesel as a highly sensitive industrial commodity, the government strategically pruned the build-up margins to slash its ex-pump price by two Ghana cedis per litre, even during periods when petrol traded at a relatively manageable 18 Ghana cedis per litre compared to the soaring diesel cost of nearly 17 Ghana cedis per litre.

Assessing the Domestic Benefits of Margin Adjustments

Through comprehensive tracking of these downstream adjustments, it is evident that the state’s decision to sacrifice a portion of its traditional petroleum margins has yielded immediate structural benefits for the everyday Ghanaian.

By absorbing the upward price pressures of diesel at the distribution level, the policy intervention has successfully averted a catastrophic compounding of operational overheads for domestic firms and agricultural transport networks.

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Hon. John Jinapor, Energy Minister

This targeted containment has effectively capped the prices of essential food items in urban markets, which would have otherwise surged exponentially under the weight of inflated haulage costs.

Furthermore, the strategic relief granted to industrial fuel users has protected the employment space by preventing local manufacturing firms from downscaling operations or laying off personnel due to unsustainable power and transport costs.

By utilizing the fuel price build-up as a flexible macroeconomic shock absorber, the state has protected the purchasing power of low-income households, proving that targeted energy interventions remain a vital tool for maintaining social stability amidst global market volatility.

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