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- By law, the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB) is responsible for setting fuel prices under the Petroleum Products Pricing Act and regulations. The Utility and Review Board sets minimum prices for fuel sold at full- and self-service stations, and the maximum price for fuel sold at self-service stations.
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3 days ago · Gasoline & Diesel Prices & Zone Map. Disponible en français. Breakdown - Gasoline & Diesel Oil prices - as of the last pricing date (s) – Zone 1.
- Gasoline and Diesel Pricing
By law, the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB) is...
- Gasoline & Diesel Pricing
Gasoline Prices & Zone Map. Historical Petroleum Prices....
- Gasoline and Diesel Pricing
By law, the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB) is responsible for setting fuel prices under the Petroleum Products Pricing Act and regulations. The Utility and Review Board sets minimum prices for fuel sold at full- and self-service stations, and the maximum price for fuel sold at self-service stations.
Gasoline Prices & Zone Map. Historical Petroleum Prices. Policies, Directives and Bulletins. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board ("NSUARB" or "Board") prescribes the prices for petroleum products sold in the province.
Nova Scotia also uses New York Harbour spot prices to set a benchmark price. Wholesale prices are set 6 cents a litre higher than the benchmark, and a transportation allowance is included in the price, ranging from 0.2 to 2.0 cents per litre, depending on the zone.
Gasoline and diesel pricing. How gasoline and diesel prices are regulated in Nova Scotia. How the price of gasoline is determined: infographic. Infographic showing how gasoline prices in Nova Scotia are affected by world events, the New York stock exchange and the exchange rate.
Jun 2, 2023 · The Province has changed its fuel pricing regulations to ensure Nova Scotia is complying with federal carbon pricing measures. Gas, diesel and home heating fuel costs will go up July 1 by about 14 to 17 cents a litre because of the federal fuel charge, also known as the carbon tax.
Jul 6, 2022 · The price changes are set to take effect at midnight. The price of gasoline in Nova Scotia currently sits at a minimum of $2.03 per litre, while diesel prices are about $2.05 per litre.