The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) has predicted a marginal increment in fuel prices in this pricing window.
According to the Executive Secretary of COPEC, Duncan Amoah, petrol and diesel prices are expected to see an increment of about 9% compared to the current prices at the pump.
The price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is also expected to witness a 20 percent increment.
He stated that the increase in petroleum products is due to a hike in the price of petroleum products on the international market.
Duncan Amoah stated that crude also increased by 10.53 percent from the mean price of $75.85 per barrel to $83.84 per barrel.
Petrol is expected to sell at GH¢13.27 per litre at pumps whiles diesel would sell at GH¢13.93 per litre.
Previously, petrol was selling at GH¢ 12.45 per litre while diesel at GH¢ 12.55 per litre.