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  1. Effective 12:01 a.m. Thursday, June 16, 2022, the Public Utilities Board set maximum prices for all regulated petroleum products in all areas of the province, except gasoline and diesel motor fuels and stove oil heating fuel in Zones 10, 11, 11a, 11b, and 14.

  2. Current Maximum Petroleum Products Pricing for Base Zone: June 27, 2024. Media Release. Reg Self-Serve. Base Zone. 180.1. Diesel. Base Zone. 182.5.

  3. Effective 12:01 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2022, the changes to maximum prices are as follows: all types of gasoline motor fuel will decrease by up to 7.1 cents per litre (cpl); diesel motor fuel will increase by up to 7.9 cpl; furnace oil heating fuel will increase by 6.80 cpl; and. stove oil heating fuel will increase by up to 6.80 cpl.

  4. 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.

  5. Budget 2022 growth forecasts. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) The Department of Finance expects Newfoundland and Labrador’s nominal and real GDP to grow by 10.1 and 0.9 per cent, respectively, in 2022. Higher GDP growth relative to what was forecasted at budget is due to higher than expected oil prices and oil production (see Table 1). Consumer ...

  6. Oct 19, 2022 · Economic forecast: 0.9% real growth in calendar year 2022—up from 0.5% in Budget 2022; nominal growth forecast raised from 3.6% to 10.1%. Oil prices: raised Brent crude forecast to 102 USD/bbl from 86 USD/bbl in Budget; oil production outlook improved slightly by 3.5%.

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  8. 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...