Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) are professionaljecting some marginal discount in gasoline costs from this month if the Ghana cedi stays secure in opposition to the US greenback.
The Chief Executive of the Association of Oil Marketing Companies, Dr Riverson Oppong, in an interview on Joy News in Accra yesterday stated, “All the variables that influence prices of petroleum products have been fairly stable over the past week and if that is sustained going forward, then there should be a reduction in prices at the pumps.”
Mr Oppong, nevertheless, identified that the Cedi’s efficiency could be a “major push factor when it comes to reviewing prices from September 16, 2024, by the various oil marketing companies.”
He refuted criticisms that OMCs don’t shortly regulate costs when the variables point out a value discount.
“There is always a reason, why the OMCs delay in reviewing prices at the pumps, and that has nothing to do with the arguments that they want to shortchange consumers,” he indicated.
Some OMCs earlier this month began reviewing costs on the pumps primarily influenced by the cedi’s stability and a lower in costs of crude oil on the worldwide market.
Dr Oppong rejected the arguments that among the OMCs collude to repair the costs of petroleum merchandise.
“The Market is very competitive and it might be difficult for any operator to collude with another player. OMCs have little influence on the prices, this is because we take the price from Bulk Oil Distributors based on price. We factor the various levies and taxes and then our margins,” he stated.
“Our cost inputs are very high and margins are small and most of our members are struggling to break even and that is a fact,” he added.
Dr Oppong revealed that the affiliation was working to cope with complaints of service high quality points which have come up in latest occasions from some customers.
“Our sector can be described as the most regulated in the industry. We are regulated by the National Petroleum Authority and Ghana Standards Authority. You shouldn’t see some of these product quality issues coming up that often,” he revealed.
Moreover, he disclosed that the affiliation was embarking on its initiative, to make sure that members adjust to the best requirements in storing merchandise on the varied service stations.
This, he believes, might go an extended option to cope with the problem and scale back the complaints from customers.
He stated, “Looking at the progress that we have made when it comes to developing the sector, we should not be having these kinds of challenges. They are committed to doing everything to ensure that help restore confidence in the industry when it comes to quality of products sold.”
Source: Ghanaian Times
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