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  1. Aug 4, 2016 · Furnace Oil – Current weekly consumer prices for furnace oil in 30 Canadian cities plus the average Canada price. Prices by city. Prices by year. All fuels in a combined price chart. Wholesale Prices.

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    • Fuel charge rates – April 2023 to April 2030
    • Conversion factors
    • Historical fuel charge rates – April 2019 to March 2023

    The tables on this page provide the fuel charge rates for each fuel type and combustible waste covered under the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and its regulations.

    •Fuel charge rates – April 2023 to April 2030

    •Table 1 – Fuel charge rates for Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan

    •Table 2 – Fuel charge rates for Nunavut and Yukon

    •Conversion factors

    •Historical fuel charge rates – April 2019 to March 2023

    •Table 3 – Historical fuel charge rates for Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan

    The rates in Tables 1 and 2 reflect a pricing trajectory for each fuel type and combustible waste from April 1, 2023 to April 1, 2030. The rates also reflect a carbon pollution price that will increase from $65 per tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) in 2023 to $170 per tonne by 2030. The rates are based on global warming potential factors and emission factors used by Environment and Climate Change Canada to report Canada’s emissions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

    Note that the rates for aviation gasoline and turbo aviation fuel in Nunavut and Yukon remain at $0.

    In the Act, the rate for marketable natural gas is applied in dollars per cubic metre and the rate for petroleum coke is applied in dollars per litre. However, the industry has indicated that the standard units of measure for deliveries of these two fuels differ from what is set out in the Act. As a result, the Canada Revenue Agency provides conver...

    Table 3 – Historical fuel charge rates for Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan

    New Brunswick ceased to be a listed province effective April 1, 2020. As such, only the rates from April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020 applied in New Brunswick.

  2. May 6, 2024. Addition of reference values applicable to the Improved Forest Management on Private Land federal offset protocol. Update of emission factors and reference values in alignment with the National Inventory Report 1990 – 2022: Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks in Canada. Addition of rules on the timing applicability of emission ...

  3. American crude oil production remains below pre-pandemic levels. Consequently, Canadian crude prices reached a 25-month high in June, averaging nine cents per litre above the previous five-year average for the quarter. Several factors have led to higher gasoline prices in the second quarter in North America.

  4. Dec 3, 2021 · The fuel charge rates reflect a carbon pollution price of $65 per tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) in 2023 (the price currently reaches $50 per tonne in 2022), which will rise by $15 per tonne annually to reach $170 per tonne in 2030.

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  5. Propane Prices – June 14, 2024. MAXIMUM PRICES (Excluding Federal Fuel Charge of 12.38 and Tax) Consumer and Commercial Delivery. Maximum Price (Cents per Litre) Irving Energy Distribution and Marketing. Kenmac Energy Inc.

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  7. Oct 6, 2022 · The price of furnace oil in the province by 6.6 cents per litre after the Public Utilities Board's weekly price adjustment. ... In early October 2021, furnace oil prices were about $1.05 per litre ...