Fuel prices to remain stable -IES
The prices of fuel on the local market remained stable within the second pricing window of October 2020, according to the Institute of Energy Security (IES).
The majority of the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) maintained their prices of Gasoline and Gasoil within that period.
The current national average price of fuel per litre at the pump is pegged at GHS 4.53.
World Oil Market
Brent crude price averaged about $42.38 per barrel mark for the pricing window under assessment.
The crude price increase has been a result of the announcement by OPEC+ to ease production cuts by two million barrels per day (BPD) as of January 2021.
Following this, Brent crude price appreciated by 1.15% from an earlier average price of $41.90 per barrel recorded at the end of the first pricing window of October to close at $42.38 per barrel on average terms at the end of the second pricing window of October.
Gasoline saw a decrease in prices by 5.08% to close the window at $381.07 per metric tonne from an earlier $401.48 per metric tonne.
Gasoil prices saw an increase of 1.82% to close trading at $334.02 per metric tonne from $328.05 at the end of the second pricing window.
Local Forex
Data collated by IES’ Economic Desk from the Foreign Exchange (Forex) market show the Ghana cedi depreciated marginally against the U.S. dollar, trading at an average price of GHS5.77 to the U.S. dollar over the period compared to GHS5.75 in the previous window, representing a 0.35% depreciation.