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    NPA moves to end “selective discounts” in fuel market overhaul

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMarch 9, 2026No Comments7 Views
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    In a major regulatory pivot aimed at stabilizing the downstream petroleum sector, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has officially scrapped discounted fuel pricing, ordering all Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) to implement uniform pump prices across their respective retail networks.

    The directive, which takes effect on March 16, 2026, effectively ends the “price war” strategies used by major players like Star Oil and state-owned GOIL PLC, who had previously offered selective discounts at specific high-traffic locations to undercut competitors.

    “Competition yes, chaos no”

    Defending the move, Abass Ibrahim Tasunti, Director of Economic Regulation and Planning at the NPA, explained that while Ghana’s market is deregulated, it must not become “disorderly.” Speaking on Joy News’ PM Express, Tasunti emphasized that healthy competition should not “kill the industry.”

    “We are trying to make sure that competition is promoted, but it must be healthy,” Tasunti stated. “Nothing stops OMCs from being competitive, but they must maintain a uniform price across their retail outlets.”

    The role of the Unified Petroleum Price Fund (UPPF)

    The core of the NPA’s argument for uniform pricing lies in the Unified Petroleum Price Fund.. This mechanism ensures that the cost of transporting fuel from depots to distant regions is equalized.

    Because the fund not the individual OMC covers transportation costs, the regulator insists that a consumer in Wa or Akokobi should pay exactly the same price as a consumer in Accra or Tema for the same brand of fuel.

    “Oil marketing companies do not pay for that transportation cost out of pocket; they submit claims for us to pay,” Tasunti explained. “Therefore, an OMC cannot justify charging different prices within the same network.”

    Daily flexibility, but no more “selective” cuts

    The new guidelines do not return Ghana to fixed pricing. Under reforms introduced in 2024, OMCs remain free to adjust their prices on a daily basis rather than waiting for the end of a two-week pricing window.

    However, the “catch” is two-fold:

    1. Uniformity: If a company cuts its price, that cut must apply to every station under its brand nationwide.

    2. Transparency: Companies must notify the NPA 24 hours in advance before any price revision.

    Industry reaction: A level playing field?

    The move is expected to hit “low-cost” leaders like Star Oil the hardest. Under the previous 2024 guidelines, stations were allowed to offer discounts of up to 2% off the prevailing ex-pump price. Sources at Star Oil indicated that while they have performed well under both regimes, there are concerns about whether smaller, lesser-known OMCs will follow the rules or continue to “price-cheat” at remote locations.

    The NPA has warned of severe sanctions for any operator found violating the revised guidelines after the March 16 deadline. A high-level meeting between the regulator and industry players is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, to iron out implementation hurdles.

    The New Fuel Pricing Rules (Effective March 16, 2026)

    Feature Previous Regime (2024) New Framework (2026)

    Discounting Selective (up to 2% allowed) Banned; Uniform pump prices only

    Pricing Logic Location-based allowed Network-wide uniformity required

    Adjustment Frequency Daily (with notification) Daily (with notification)

    Enforcement Market-led Regulatory sanctions & monitoring

    Industry pushback and compliance concerns

    Major players like Star Oil, which had successfully used selective discounts as a growth strategy, are reportedly unfazed by the shift in profitability but wary of enforcement. Sources within the industry expressed concern that “lesser-known OMCs” might continue to ignore the guidelines, as they did under previous regimes.

    The NPA has fired a warning shot at potential violators, promising severe sanctions for any company found applying location-based discounts or failing to follow the new pricing formula.

    The New Fuel Pricing Framework (Effective March 16)

    Feature Old Practice New Directive

    Price Consistency Discounts allowed at specific stations Uniform price across all brand outlets

    Price Revisions Fixed for the 2-week window Daily revisions allowed (with notice)

    Transportation Subsidized by UPPF Subsidized by UPPF (strictly enforced)

    Selective Discounts Up to 2% allowed Scrapped entirely

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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