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  1. The The price of Brent crude oil averaged US$41.96/barrel in 2020, down 34.7% from an average of US$64.30/barrel in 2019. The 2020 Calls for Bids in the eastern Newfoundland region resulted in a successful bid on one parcel of land totalling $27 million. Mineral shipments were valued at $4.4 billion in 2020, an increase of 17.3% over 2019.

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  2. Budget assumptions versus daily Brent spot prices and year-to-date (YTD) averages. Fiscal Year. Note: The daily Brent spot prices are the daily Brent closing spot prices from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

  3. Brent crude oil prices increased in May 2024, averaging US$81.75/barrel, up 8.3% from US$75.47/barrel in May 2023. The estimated value of Newfoundland and Labrador’s crude oil output is in Canadian dollars; the average Canada-US exchange rate in April 2024 stood at 73.1 cents/US dollar, compared to 74.2 cents/US dollar in April 2023.

  4. Jul 9, 2021 · Last year oil prices dropped to below $20 a barrel. In Newfoundland and Labrador, the West White Rose extension project stalled, shutting down construction on a gravity-based platform at Argentia. The floating production, storage and offloading vessel Terra Nova has been at anchor at Bull Arm since last summer.

  5. Mar 25, 2022 · The northeast Avalon is set at $1.65 per litre, central Newfoundland is $1.69, Corner Brook area is $1.66, Stephenville is $1.69 and the Northern Peninsula is $1.67. Stove heating oil increased...

  6. Aug 16, 2023 · Rising prices indicate that additional supply is needed, and falling prices indicate there is too much supply for current demand. Futures markets also provide information about the physical supply and demand balance as well as the market's expectations. The outlook for crude oil prices is uncertain

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  8. Sep 12, 2022 · The oil sector has paid, on average, $1.3 billion each year to the province since 2004, but that amount has been trending down in recent years, coming in at $532 million in 2020-21. At a time when the world recognizes the need to end the reliance on fossil fuels, Newfoundland and Labrador is planning to double offshore oil production by 2030.