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- As of Thursday morning, with the Public Utilities Board's weekly price-setting in effect, furnace oil costs $1.034 per litre on the northeast Avalon, $1.064 on the northwest Avalon, as much as $1.099 on the Northern Peninsula, $1.043 in the Corner Brook area, and $1.074 in central Newfoundland.
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Home - Petroleum Products Pricing. Current Maximum Petroleum Products Pricing for Base Zone: September 19, 2024. Media Release. Reg Self-Serve. Base Zone. 161.0.
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Dec 12, 2023 · The maximum price of stove oil now sits between $1.26 and $1.44 per litre in Newfoundland. Prices in Labrador were not changed, remaining between $1.41 and $1.95 per litre. Gasoline, diesel and...
Jan 14, 2023 · Furnace oil prices increased significantly across Newfoundland and Labrador overnight. In an unscheduled price adjustment by the Public Utilities Board, the cost of home heating oil...
Stephenville / Port au Port / Codroy Valley / Channel - Port aux Basques (Heating Fuels Only) Burgeo (Heating Fuels Only) Northern Peninsula - Gros Morne National Park to Bellburns (All Fuels) Northern Peninsula to Englee and St. Anthony (All Fuels) Labrador - The Straits to Red Bay (All Fuels) Labrador South - Lodge Bay / Cartwright (All Fuels)
Petroleum Products Pricing Review. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro Reliability and Resource Adequacy Study. Current Maximum Petroleum Products Pricing for Base Zone: September 26, 2024. Media Release. Reg Self-Serve. Base Zone. 161.8. Diesel. Base Zone.
Mar 5, 2022 · The price of furnace oil jumped by 20 cents per litre on Friday, a day after the price rose 3.6 cents per litre on Thursday. Fixed incomes not keeping up with rising prices, says pensioners...
Retail Petroleum Product Prices. As of April 10th, 2001, the responsibility for the monitoring of gasoline and residential fuel oil prices in the province was transferred to the Newfoundland and Labrador Petroleum Products Pricing Commission.