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|Fuel Pricing Policies=No official information regarding fuel prices could be found on the governments web pages. The “Ministere des Mines et de l’Energie” appears to be responsible for the regulation and supervision of the fuel market. However, no information could be found on their web page, as the “Hydrocarbure” section appears to be offline. | |Fuel Pricing Policies=No official information regarding fuel prices could be found on the governments web pages. The “Ministere des Mines et de l’Energie” appears to be responsible for the regulation and supervision of the fuel market. However, no information could be found on their web page, as the “Hydrocarbure” section appears to be offline. | ||
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In April of 2010, a strike of mainly taxi and bus drivers forced the government to reduce the price of Diesel. This reduction was probably not compliant with the pricing formula. However, the price for gasoline remained unchanged, as the majority of the striking interest groups uses diesel only (→Annex A2). | In April of 2010, a strike of mainly taxi and bus drivers forced the government to reduce the price of Diesel. This reduction was probably not compliant with the pricing formula. However, the price for gasoline remained unchanged, as the majority of the striking interest groups uses diesel only (→Annex A2). | ||
| + | |Fuel Currency=FCFA | ||
| + | |Fuel Price Exchange Rate=472.9 | ||
| + | |Fuel Price Exchange Rate Date=2010/11/17 | ||
| + | |Fuel Price Composition Annotation=No information available. | ||
| + | |Fuel Matrix Pricing Mechanism=2 | ||
|Fuel Matrix Price Level=3 | |Fuel Matrix Price Level=3 | ||
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|Fuel Matrix Annotation=No information regarding fuel prices could be found on the ministries/governments website. | |Fuel Matrix Annotation=No information regarding fuel prices could be found on the ministries/governments website. | ||
|Fuel Transparency Price Composition=1 | |Fuel Transparency Price Composition=1 | ||
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|Fuel Price Factsheet Source Annotation=Ministry of Mines and Energy | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Annotation=Ministry of Mines and Energy | ||
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| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Type=Other Information | ||
| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Link=http://fr.allafrica.com/stories/200907080306.html | ||
| + | |Fuel Price Factsheet Source Annotation=A 1 | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 15 February 2013
Part of: GIZ International Fuel Price database
Fuel Pricing Policies
| Local Currency: | FCFA |
| Exchange Rate: | 472.9
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No official information regarding fuel prices could be found on the governments web pages. The “Ministere des Mines et de l’Energie” appears to be responsible for the regulation and supervision of the fuel market. However, no information could be found on their web page, as the “Hydrocarbure” section appears to be offline.
An internet article (→Annex A1) states, that there exists an automatic fuel price formula, which was installed on recommendation of the World Bank.
According to several articles, prices seem to change a couple of times each year.
In April of 2010, a strike of mainly taxi and bus drivers forced the government to reduce the price of Diesel. This reduction was probably not compliant with the pricing formula. However, the price for gasoline remained unchanged, as the majority of the striking interest groups uses diesel only (→Annex A2).
Fuel Prices and Trends
| Gasoline 95 Octane | Diesel | |
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* benchmark lines: green=US price; grey=price in Spain; red=price of Crude Oil
Fuel Price Composition
Price composition.
No information available.
At a Glance
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No information regarding fuel prices could be found on the ministries/governments website.
Sources to the Public
| Type of Information | Web-Link / Source |
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| Other Information | http://www.energie.gouv.ci/ (Ministry of Mines and Energy) |
| Other Information | http://fr.allafrica.com/stories/200907080306.html (Annex A1) |
Contact
Please find more information on GIZ International Fuel Price Database and http://www.giz.de/fuelprices




















