Prices of crude fuel products are expected to change from next month as crude prices continue to surge on the world market.
The price of the commodity has gone up $64.79.
Here in Ghana, petrol could go up by a little over 10% and diesel would be a lesser percentage, LPG will continue to enjoy some cushioning as the government is deterring to encourage its usage for domestic purposes as a matter of policy.
The rise in fuel prices on the world market is expected to continue particularly for petrol because it would be on high demand in the USA and Europe by some holiday makers who would do a lot of driving around.
The price of diesel on the other hand might remain within range as the summer will not require heating.
Story: Myjoyonline.com
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