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  1. In general, gasoline prices have followed crude oil, however, the increases have been more moderate, with the Canadian average price for gasoline rising from $1.392 on December 7 th, 2021 to $1.603 on February 8 th, 2022 – an increase of 15.2%. This report strives to provide an overview of the current market situation and present the latest ...

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · The adjustment means prices now range from $1.24 to $1.43 per litre in Newfoundland and from $1.41 to just over $1.94 per litre in Labrador. Propane was the lone fuel to drop in price, down 0.6 ...

  3. 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 Maximum Wholesale Motor ...

  4. Two subsequent Fuel Updates were produced for February 2022 (for publication on April 1 st, 2022) and May 2022 (for publication on July 1 st, 2022) respectively. The present Update reflects the impact of current fuel prices on the Travel and Commuting Rates’ recommendations made in the Annual Report with a focus on average pump prices of gasoline by Province and Territory.

  5. Aug 12, 2022 · The most expensive gas in the province is in Labrador, in areas where price adjustments have been suspended by the regulator. Gas is nearly $2.40 per litre on Labrador's south coast, $2.35 in the ...

  6. Jun 6, 2024 · The PUB's review of petroleum product pricing has a litany of proposed changes. The biggest change would be hikes to gas, diesel and furnace oil prices. (Mike Simms/CBC) The current markup on gas ...

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  8. Jun 30, 2022 · Prices in Labrador West now sit at $2.219 in Labrador West, $2.16 in Central Labrador and more than $2.24 per litre in Churchill Falls. Diesel saw a decrease across much of the province, down 3.3 cents per litre. Prices range from $2.331 to as high as $2.441 in Newfoundland, and now range from $2.41 per litre to over $2.76 per litre.