According to energy consultant Yussif Sulemana, economies around the world are still struggling to stay afloat due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hence it would not be economically wise to increase fuel prices at the pumps.
Some OMCs, over the weekend, increased the prices of their products at the pumps by some 4.5 per cent.
They are now selling a litre of diesel and petrol at 4.65 pesewas, that is 20.92p per gallon.
Mr Sulemana told Pious Backah that “it looks like petroleum prices are beginning to pick up again”, adding: “I will just caution that they will have to take it easy on the consumer”.
“I don’t expect that the OMCs and the BDCs will rush to increase prices,” he said.
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