The price of petroleum products is set to go up by some significant margin per litre from Monday, September 1, 2025.
This is based on the outlook report that guides the pricing of the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the country by the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC), as seen by JOY BUSINESS.
Projected Prices at Pumps
Based on the report, the price of petrol at the pumps is projected to increase by 3.86 - 5.40% per litre from September 1, 2025. The development could result in a litre of petrol going for GHS 13.67.
LPG will be increased by up to 4.57% per kilogram.
Diesel, on the other hand, could be up by 3.39% per litre, and this may result in a litre going for GHC14.35.
Reasons
According to the COMAC, the hike has been influenced by the cedi experiencing some substantial depreciation against the US dollar over the past month.
According to the chamber, the rate shifted from GHS 10.71 to GHS 11.20, reflecting 3.98 per cent, the “highest since the start of this year”.
The Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies, however, in the report revealed that crude oil on the international market has been dropping; the price of petrol was down by 0.45%, diesel by 3.73%, and LPG by 1.73%.
Some of the industry players have argued that the recent 1 cedi levy on some petroleum products may have also contributed to the margin of increase.

Cedi’s Depreciation and Supply Challenges
The Chamber in the report argued that despite the reduction in international petroleum prices, the increment was “due to depreciation of the cedi against the dollar.”
Additionally, the recurring shortfall in supply of finished petroleum products, particularly petrol from earlier this month, also accounted for the increase in prices.
JOY BUSINESS reported last week that the market had been hit with some supply challenges, especially when it comes to petrol.
That actually forced some of the oil marketing companies to increase their prices from the middle of August 2025, when prices should have been kept unchanged.
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