Tema-Ghana, Dec. 1, MNN – Customers and the motoring public has hit a GOIL jackpot as the festive month of December starts with a reduction of prices of petroleum products at all GOIL Filling Stations.
GOIL has dropped marginally the price of Super XP Ron 95 (petrol) from GH¢16.82 per liter to GH¢15.41 per liter and for Diesel XP from GH¢20.50 per liter to GH¢18.86 per liter.
Mr. Robert Kyere, Public Affairs Manager GOIL Company Limited the nation’s topmost indigenous Oil Marketing Company (OMC), and copied to the Mylibert News Network (MNN) in Tema on Thursday said the changes take effect from December 1st, 2022.
He said the price review downward is in accordance with GOIL management’s commitment under the price deregulation regime to ensure that customers benefit when the price of fuel products dropped at the global market.
He said at the last price review on November 15, GOIL reduced fuel prices at the pumps by 11.5 percent to lighten the economic hardship and appreciate the challenges of the consuming public.
According to the GOIL statement the decision to once again reduce the marginal marginally is to cushion consumers in the wake of the high prices of petroleum products on the international market.
GOIL statement stressed that as the leading OMC in the country, it would continue to focus on marketing quality petroleum and other energy products and services in a safe, ethical, healthy, environmentally friendly, and socially responsible manner.
GOIL commended the public who have exhibited high hopes and remained loyal to the GOIL brand.
The GOIL statement assured the public that the management and staff across the country will continue to prudent operational practices to remain competitive while pursuing a strategic measure as part of the broader procedures to ensure dominance in the downstream oil industry.
“GOIL will continue to strictly enforce a national policy of maintenance of high standards at the forecourt of its filling stations across the country,” the statement said.
Meanwhile, Mr. J. B. Tagoe, GOIL Head of Technical and Special Products said GOIL supplies IMO 2020-compliant Marine Gas Oil (MGO) and Lubricants to ocean-going vessels in Tema, Takoradi, and Sekondi in accordance with ISO 8217 – 2017 standard.
“Additionally, GOIL delivers MGO offshore through Ship-To-Ship. In the provision of these services, the company places prominence on Product Quality, Product Availability (Quantity), and stringent Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) standards,” Mr. Tagoe stated.
Mr. Tagoe said with a team of highly skilled professionals with exceptional work ethics, GOIL has the recognized capacity and capability to deliver MGO safely via Pipeline, Road Wagon Tankers (Bulk Road Vehicle), and Ship-To-Ship at the most competitive prices.
“We don’t compromise on the quality of our products as we deliver high-quality premium products 24/7,” he said.
He, however, stressed the need for transparency, truthfulness, honesty, and a high sense of integrity in doing business. The disruption caused by the covid-19 pandemic led to significant global economic downtown, which also led to the global recession.
Mr. Tagoe said GOIL will continue to build a dynamic organization while remaining committed to its aspirations, mandate, and mission.
He added that GOIL would continue to have a longer and more fruitful connection with the Ministry, Regulatory bodies, and other stakeholders.