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Gov’t withdraws earlier decision to suspend price stabilisation and recovery levy on fuel

Brace Yourselves For Fuel Increment In February – IES
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The Government of Ghana has backtracked on its earlier decision that suspended the inclusion of Price Stabilisation and Recovery Levy (PSRL), one of the levies on petroleum products, for three months effective April 1, 2024.

The suspension of PSRL was intended to cushion consumers from paying high costs of fuel at the pumps due to rising global prices.

However, a letter signed by the Deputy CEO of NPA, Perry Okudzeto, to  all the players in the oil  marketing companies and Liquefied Petroleum Gas Companies (LPGMCs) mentioned that there has been a follow-up directive, hence, the PSRL has been revised.

“All Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) and Liquefied Petroleum Gas Companies (LPGMCs) are to take note of the above revision of the PSRL and apply them in the Price Build Ups effective 4th April 2024,” a portion of the letter read.

The PSRL on petrol is 16 pesewas while that on diesel and LPG is 14 pesewas respectively.

Some OMCs on Wednesday began adjusting their pump prices upward.

TotalEnergies, Shell, Star Oil and Petrosol adjusted their pump prices

However, given the new development, all the companies would be adjusting their pump prices again today, Thursday.

Source: Energynewsafrica.com
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