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  1. If you have not received the weekly pricing notice by 12:00 noon on any Wednesday you should immediately contact the Board toll free at 1-866-782-0006 Newfoundland and Labrador Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities

  2. If you have not received the weekly pricing notice by 3:00 p.m. on any Wednesday you should immediately contact the Board toll free at 1-866-782-0006 Newfoundland and Labrador Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities. Petroleum Pricing Order Effective April 1, 2022. Zone Zone Description. Maximum Wholesale Prices Diesel.

  3. May 20, 2021 · Drivers and heating oil customers in much of Labrador will be paying a lot more for fuel Thursday — including an extra 31 cents per litre of gasoline — as the winter suspension of maximum...

    • 1 Fuel Price Update Synopsis
    • 2 Fuel Prices
    • 3 Impact of Fuel Prices on Reimbursement Rates

    Corporate Fleet Services (CFS) has been mandated by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat to perform the Annual evaluation of per-kilometre Reimbursement Rates for government employees that are required to use their personal vehicles while performing government business. Furthermore, the periodic impact of varying fuel prices is to be evaluated ...

    2.1 Energy Market Context

    Over the past three months, global crude oil prices have been rising steadily, reaching their highest levels since 2014. Oil prices were at a three-month low on December 1st, 2021 when West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was at $65.57 USD per barrel and Brent stood at $68.87 USD per barrel. Since then, both have been on a relatively steady upward trend recording a period maximum on February 14th, 2022 with WTI reaching $95.46 USD per barrel and Brent $96.48 USD per barrel, an increase of 45.6% and...

    2.2 Gasoline Prices Across Canada

    After a significant decline between September and November of 2021, gasoline prices, similar to crude, have been on the rise since early December, reaching record levels by early February 2022. This rise in prices is quite unusual for winter months as winter-grade gasoline is less expensive to produce than summer-grade. This year however, other factors have played a more important role in the fuel price hike. The rising crude oil prices, diminishing inventories as well as a generally strong d...

    2.3 Sales Taxes

    For the current Update, research was performed to see if there were any relevant changes to Federal and Provincial sales taxes that could have an immediate impact on the Reimbursement Rates. As of the date of this Update, no changes were observed in sales taxes anywhere in Canada as compared to the previous Annual Report. Moreover, no changes are foreseen at this time for the immediate future.

    3.1 Fuel Consumption

    In calculating the fuel costs contribution to the total vehicle operating costs, the methodology employed in the Annual Report was strictly adhered to. Fuel consumption for every vehicle model in the study was thus combined with average prices per Province or Territory to determine the fuel portion of operating costs, based on an average of 20,000 kilometres per year.

    3.2 Updated Reimbursement Rates

    For comparison, the following table provides updated Travel and Commuting Rates, as well as rates previously calculated for the Annual Report (November 2021, for publication on January 1st, 2022): Current Fuel Update Reimbursement Schedule (in dollars per kilometre) Note: All figures were rounded up to the nearest half-cent. The impact of gasoline prices on the Reimbursement Rates was minimal for the present Fuel Update. In comparison with the Annual Report (November 2021, for publication on...

  4. www.pub.nl.ca › applications › ReviewLabradorPetroPricingNL Public Utilities Board

    Change the stove oil heating fuel benchmark component to reflect 100% ULSKero for Zones 11a and 14 Interim zone differential increase for gasoline, diesel and stove oil and in the markups for propane heating fuel in various zones in Labrador.

  5. Fuel prices in Newfoundland will increase if the province's Public Utilities Board follows through on proposed changes outlined in a new review of the industry. It's what Newfoundland and...

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  7. Review of Clean Fuel Regulations. Report date: June 21, 2023. 1 Executive summary. 1.1 Project overview. This report was prepared by Grant Thornton LLP (“we,” “us,” “our” or “Grant. Thornton”) as a Consultant to the Newfoundland and Labrador Board of. Commissioners of Public Utilities (“the Board”) with respect to the Petroleum.

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