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  1. Mar 11, 2024 · Canadian federal election results in Alberta 2021. Published by Statista Research Department , Mar 11, 2024. On September 20, 2021 the 44th Canadian federal election was held. At the...

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    1. The average gas station price in January 2022 was 144.4 cents per litre.

    (Canadian Automobile Association) The average price fluctuates according to consumer demand and annual production levels. Even if these numbers seem steady for a while, they can undergo swift changes in a short span of time, depending on the circumstances. Wholesale gasoline and crude oil prices are treated in the same way as any other commodity. The inherent value that’s placed on these goods relies heavily on current market conditions as well as local demand and supply capacities. All of th...

    2. Canadians generally pay less for gasoline than most countries in the world.

    (Canadian Fuels Association) Based on data from June 2020, Canadians averaged about 102.9 cents per litre, which ranks among the lowest gas prices at the time. The United States follows closely behind with 74.5 cents, which is also an admirable feat. In contrast, the prices in some of the other leading countries globally show steady growth. Upon closer inspection, it’s easily noticeable that Italy is the clear frontrunner, with a whopping 210.7 cents, virtually doubling down on Canada’s stats...

    3. Since May 2020, gas prices in Canada have steadily increased.

    (Statista) Before the pandemic hit, the median gas price in February 2020 was 112.2 cents, a reasonable amount. Starting from the following month, these numbers plummeted fairly quickly, only to reach 77.8 cents in April. This drastic change is considered normal, given the circumstances and the sudden halt that all aspects of human life were brought to. The numbers started going up again in May of the same year, reaching a price point of 91.4 cents and continued the rising trend for months to...

    6. Among Canadian provinces, British Columbia edges out in first place.

    (Canadian Automobile Association) Not surprisingly, there’s no universal criterion when it comes to the price of gasoline in Canada. As of January 2022, British Columbia slithers into first place with an average of 162.6 cents while Newfoundland gas prices trail closely behind with 158.9 cents. Somewhat surprisingly, the most densely populated province of Ontario falls into fifth place with 143.4 cents. Meanwhile, Alberta occupies the final spot with a budget-friendly 136.1 cents per litre of...

    7. Of all the major cities, Vancouver leads the pack, averaging 125.4 per litre.

    (Canadian Fuels Association) The local pump price for a litre of gas in Canada is greatly influenced by consumer demand, sales volume and market size, as well as the number of competitors found in the area. While Vancouver tops the chart, Halifax can be found at the opposite end of the spectrum with 92.5 cents for each litre of gas. In between, you’ll notice a range of prices in different cities. Gas prices in Toronto average at 99.9 cents whereas in Montreal gas is available for 106.4 cents.

    8. Parkland Fuel leads the market share of distributors with 15.4%.

    (Canadian Fuels Association) Parkland fuel has retained a strong presence in the gasoline marketplace in Canada, practically cementing its presence in the industry. Suncor Energy comes in second place with a respectable 10.6% whereas Couche-Tard stands at 9.6% in third place. When taking a look at the lower end of the scale, Greenergy Fuels and Filgo-Sonic fall short with 2.1% and 2.4%, respectively.

    9. Marketing and distribution costs make up 7% of the retail pump price.

    (Canadian Fuels Association) Canada boasts a complex distribution network to get fuels out of refineries and into product terminals. This process can be achieved through pipelines, ships, rails and trucks, depending on the area. Once the fuel has arrived at product terminals, it’s then shipped out to retail outlets and other wholesale distributors. Only then can customers gain access to the fuel they need for transportation. The resources necessary to fund the distribution across the country...

  2. Simple CAD to USD gas price savings calculator. Are you curious about the US Dollar price you pay for gas or diesel when filling up at a Canadian gas station? Have you tried comparing US gas prices to those across the border? This simple online gas savings calculator is meant to help with that.

  3. www.gasalberta.com › gas-market › market-pricesMarket Prices - Gas Alberta

    The following charts illustrate the daily and monthly index prices of natural gas for the current and prior month. Alberta Natural Gas Prices - Current Month Actual prices are based on a volume weighted average of transacted prices for all physically delivered natural gas at the Alberta AB-NIT market center.

  4. Jun 19, 2024 · Natural gas price. Price of natural gas per gigajoule in Canadian dollars. On this page: Alberta API.

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · Monthly average retail prices for gasoline and fuel oil for Canada, selected provincial cities, Whitehorse and Yellowknife. Prices are presented for the current month and previous four months. Includes fuel type and the price in cents per litre.

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  7. The Alberta Natural Gas Reference Price is a representative market price for natural gas bought and sold within the province, calculated using a simplified netback model. The Natural Gas Reference Price is a critical input into the valuation of the Crown's royalty volume.