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NPA blames ‘uncontrollable’ petroleum price hikes on Cedi depreciation

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Petroleum

Adnan Adams Mohammed

 

The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has blamed the frequent increase in petroleum products prices on the volatility of Ghana’s local currency, Cedi.

 

In recent few years, prices of diesel, gasoline, LP gas among others have skyrocketed contributing to heightened cost of living, as higher transportation cost affects many aspect of our daily life, such as, food inflation.

 

However, NPA has assured Ghanaians that factors contributing to volatile petroleum prices have been largely contained while claiming the Cedi’s current stability is a positive sign for maintaining steady fuel prices.

 

“The monthly demand of approximately $400 million required by Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs) to import petroleum products is also a worry”, the Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Dr Mustapha Abdul -Hamid said at a gathering with selected editors in Accra.

 

He, thereby, appealed to the Bank of Ghana to establish a guaranteed exchange rate for petroleum importers, allowing them to avoid speculative pricing models and bring stability to the sector.

 

To counter the high pricing of Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG), the NPA has implemented a new tender programme aimed at reducing costs and easing the burden on consumers.

 

Consequently, the CEO further discussed the ongoing Cylinder Recirculation Model (CRM) initiative, which provides Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketing Companies (LPGMCs) with a five-year period to recoup their investments as the model is gradually implemented.

 

This he said will lead to a total ban on gas filling stations in the country

 

He highlighted that only Ghana and Nigeria currently operate gas filling stations in West Africa, positioning the CRM as a more efficient solution for the LPG sector.

 

Encouraging bottling companies to promote awareness of CRM collection points, he explained that currently, 30 percent of Ghana’s LPG supply is sourced from Atuabo Gas Company, while the remaining 70 percent is imported from Europe.

 

 

Atuabo Gas Company Dr Mustapha Abdul National Petroleum Authority
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