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Unified Petroleum Price Fund margin raised to GH₵0.90 per litre; set to impact fuel prices

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Unified Petroleum Price Fund margin raised to GH₵0.90 per litre; set to impact fuel prices

The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has mandated a GH₵0.05 per litre increase in the Unified Petroleum Price Fund (UPPF) margin for petroleum products, effective from June 1, 2024.

This directive is part of a strategic initiative to bolster the fund’s sustainability, which is crucial for ensuring the efficient distribution of petroleum products across Ghana.

New Pricing Structure

The revised UPPF margin will see an increment on both diesel and petrol, bringing the margin to GH₵0.90 per litre.

This move is anticipated to elevate the cost of petroleum products for consumers in the near term.

The extent of the price increase at the pumps will largely hinge on whether oil marketing companies choose to absorb the additional cost or pass it on to consumers.

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Market Implications

This adjustment comes amid an environment where prices for petroleum products were already projected to rise.

Consequently, the implementation of the new margin could lead to higher-than-expected price adjustments.

The NPA’s directive, issued on May 30, 2024, underscores the necessity of the margin revision to maintain the operational efficacy and distributional logistics of petroleum products throughout the nation.

Strategic Considerations

The NPA’s move reflects a broader strategic consideration to ensure the longevity and robustness of the UPPF.

The fund plays a pivotal role in equalising the cost of transporting fuel across different regions of the country, thus ensuring equitable access to petroleum products.

The sustainability of this fund is therefore critical to the overall stability of the national petroleum distribution network.

As stakeholders await the reaction of oil marketing companies, the market will closely monitor how these changes impact pricing dynamics and consumer behaviour in the sector.

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