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    Stability Over Volatility: NPA’s bold move to secure Ghana’s fuel future hailed

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsFebruary 5, 2026No Comments5 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    In a move widely seen as a masterstroke for market stability, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has announced a strategic upward adjustment of the petroleum price floor for the first pricing window of February 2026.

    By pegging the minimum price of petrol at GH¢9.99 and diesel at GH¢10.95, the regulator is not merely adjusting numbers; it is reinforcing a “safety net” designed to protect the very backbone of Ghana’s downstream petroleum sector.

    The February 1–15 directive ensures that no Oil Marketing Company (OMC) or LPG Marketing Company (LPGMC) can sell below these approved levels. While “price floors” often sound technical to the average motorist, industry experts argue they are the ultimate safeguard against predatory pricing, a destructive practice where larger entities slash prices to unsustainable levels to drive smaller, indigenous competitors out of business.

    “The policy was introduced to prevent price distortions and promote market stability,” the NPA stated. “It ensures transparency, sustainability, and fairness, creating a predictable structure that ultimately protects the consumer from future monopolies.”

    Industry Leaders Rally Behind the Regulator

    The Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) has stood firmly behind the NPA, describing the mechanism as essential to prevent the industry from “collapsing.” Following an emergency board meeting, the majority of COMAC members voted to support the program, recognizing that a “race to the bottom” in pricing would lead to fiscal leakages, unpaid bank loans, and eventual fuel shortages.

    Product   New Price Floor       PreviousPriceFloor

    Petrol (PMS)   GH¢9.99                            GH¢9.80

    Diesel (AGO)   GH¢10.95                          GH¢10.47

    LPG                  GH¢9.05 per kg –

    Efficiency Without Compromise

    Critics of the policy, such as those advocating for total deregulation, argue it limits competition. However, the NPA and the Institute for Energy Security (IES) maintain that the floor price forces OMCs to compete on service quality, innovation, and efficiency rather than just “slashing pesewas” at the expense of operational safety.

    Major players like GOIL PLC have already aligned with the new directive, matching the GH¢9.99 petrol floor while continuing to offer targeted discounts across 200 outlets. This demonstrates that under the NPA’s guidance, OMCs can remain compliant while still offering value to the public.

    The Long-Term Vision

    By ensuring that fuel prices reflect realistic import costs and sustainable margins, the NPA is securing the long-term viability of the sector. The move prevented the “destructive undercutting” that threatened to turn the Ghanaian fuel market into an oligopoly.

    As the February window unfolds, the NPA’s proactive stance stands as a testament to its commitment to a balanced economy—one where businesses can thrive, and consumers are protected from the long-term price hikes that always follow a market collapse.

     

     

     

     

     

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