LPG price increased marginally – Oman 107.1 FM

Consumers of LPG in the Republic of Ghana are expected to pay for 8 Ghana pesewas more per kilogram of LPG in order to enjoy the commodity. Thus, consumers who used 14.5kg will be paying almost GHS 1.20p extra on the current price.

Ghana’s Minister for Finance Ken Ofori-Atta announced the 8 pesewas increment when he presented the country’s mid-year budget statement in Parliament, July 29, 2019.

Meanwhile, The LPG Marketing Association, had expected the minister to take advantage of the mid-year budget review, to bring some form relief to Ghanaians.

“We note with grave concern that the product which used to be subsidized, has its price build-up being constituted of more than 23% taxes now.

For instance, in 2015 a typical 14.5kg LPG cylinder cost about ¢48 and a bag of charcoal then was also ¢40 whilst a bag of charcoal is now ¢45 the same 14.5kg LPG cost ¢80,” Secretary of the Association, Justice Adu Mante, said in a statement issued last Thursday.

The Finance Minister also opined that, Government proposes to increase the energy sector levies by GHp 20 per litre for petrol and diesel and GHp 8 per kg for
LPG, so as to increase the inflows to enable Government issue additional
bonds to pay down our energy sector debt obligations. Based on current
indicative prices for petrol and diesel this translates to GHp 90 per gallon.

In addition, Government is also taking steps to relocate the Karpowership to Takoradi to immediately utilize Sankofa gas; Increase power exports by extending the grid to other West African countries; Streamline management of street lighting to ensure accountability and transparency in billing and payments; Increase productive uses of electricity and natural gas to spur industrialization; and
Engage gas suppliers with a view to reducing the price of natural gas.

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