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Ghana falls to 20th position in Africa with lowest fuel price despite cedi gains

Ghana has been ranked the 20th cheapest country for petrol in Africa, according to the latest update from GlobalPetrolPrices.com. As of May 2025, the average pump price of petrol in Ghana stood at $1.211 per litre.

Business Insider Africa

published: May 15, 2025

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Ghana falls to 20th position in Africa with lowest fuel price despite cedi gains [Nairametrics]

Ghana has been ranked the 20th cheapest country for petrol in Africa, according to the latest update from GlobalPetrolPrices.com. As of May 2025, the average pump price of petrol in Ghana stood at $1.211 per litre.

  • Ghana ranks as the 20th cheapest country for petrol in Africa as of May 2025.
  • The average petrol price in Ghana currently stands at $1.211 per litre, dropping from its previous position.
  • The Ghanaian cedi has appreciated against major currencies, but this has not improved its petrol ranking.

This represents a drop of seven places compared to April 2024, when Ghana ranked 13th on the continent and 48th globally. The country now places 77th in the world.

Currency gains and crude oil decline fail to boost Ghana’s position

The fall in ranking comes despite the Ghanaian cedi’s recent appreciation against major international currencies and a decline in global crude oil prices. Brent crude is currently trading at $65.89 per barrel, driven by reduced global demand and a stable outlook for supply.

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Libya remains the global leader in low petrol prices

Libya continues to offer the cheapest petrol worldwide, priced at just $0.027 per litre. Angola follows with $0.327, while Algeria ranks third with $0.344 per litre. Egypt ($0.377), Nigeria ($0.537), and Sudan ($0.700) also offer significantly lower prices than Ghana.

Petrol stations in the US [USAtoday]
Petrol stations in the US [USAtoday]

Other African nations ahead of Ghana in terms of petrol affordability include Tunisia, Liberia, Ethiopia, and Gabon.

Domestic fuel market still faces challenges

Although local fuel prices have declined moderately in recent weeks, Ghana’s significant drop in the affordability rankings suggests underlying structural inefficiencies or pricing rigidities in the domestic fuel market.

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Further price drops expected

The Chief Executive of the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC), Dr Riverson Oppong, has indicated that fuel prices are expected to decline further from Friday, 16 May 2025. He attributed the expected reduction to “favourable exchange rate movements and falling benchmark prices.”

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