GOIL has reduced fuel prices with effect from Saturday, February 22, 2020.
In a release issued today, the indigenous petroleum company said a litre if its newly introduced SuperXP RON 95 is now 5.40 Cedis while Diesel will now sell at 5.41 Cedis.
"The revision in prices is as a result of reductions in international prices of finished products and the appreciation of the Cedi against major currencies especially the US dollar," the company said in the release.
The reduction comes on the back of the recent introduction of higher grade Super XP
(RON 95) onto the market at no extra cost to customers.
"GOIL wishes to thank consumers for their immense support and patronage of the
company’s products and services," said Robert Kyere, Public Relations Manager, in the release.
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