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  1. Nov 1, 2021 · Selected Crude Oil Prices November 2021 (Canadian dollars per cubic metre) Note: Prices are not reported on weekends and American statutory holidays. Did you find what you were looking for?

  2. Mar 1, 2021 · Prices are converted to Canadian dollars per cubic metre using the Bank of Canadas daily noon exchange rate and applying a volumetric ratio (6.29:1) to convert the price per barrel to a price per cubic metre.

  3. Sep 1, 2021 · Selected Crude Oil Prices September 2021 (Canadian dollars per cubic metre) Note: Prices are not reported on weekends and American statutory holidays.

  4. Interactive chart showing the daily closing price for West Texas Intermediate (NYMEX) Crude Oil over the last 10 years. The prices shown are in U.S. dollars. The current price of WTI crude oil as of June 27, 2024 is $81.50 per barrel.

    Year
    Averageclosing Price
    Year Open
    Year High
    2024
    $78.79
    $71.65
    $87.01
    2023
    $77.64
    $80.26
    $93.84
    2022
    $94.53
    $76.08
    $123.70
    2021
    $68.17
    $47.62
    $84.65
    • 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 was to be evaluated...

    2.1 Energy Market Context

    Over the past three months, global oil prices have exhibited increased volatility. Prices rose steadily in May and June before peaking in early July with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) at $75.25 USD per barrel on July 13th while Brent reached $77.16 on July 5th. Due to rising uncertainty, prices exhibited increased fluctuations in July, however, since the beginning of August, they have been on a downward trend, presently recording their lowest level in three months. As of August 20ththe WTI st...

    2.2 Gasoline Prices Across Canada

    This summer gasoline prices have exhibited a relatively typical pattern – rising in the spring and early summer due to increasing demand and leveling during July and August as the demand reaches its peak and refineries begin preparations to produce less expensive winter-grade fuel in the upcoming months. While Canadian provinces have only recently seen a consistent lifting of restrictions, the U.S. begun reopening much earlier in spring. As a result, the demand for gasoline south of the borde...

    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 2020, for publication on January 1st, 2021), the February 2021 Fuel Update (for publication on April 1st, 2021) and the May 2021 Fuel Update (for publication on July 1st, 2021): 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...

  5. As of May 14 th, 2021 the WTI stands at $65.37 USD, while Brent is at $68.71 USD per barrel. While the price of gasoline generally follows the price trend of crude oil, its recovery was stronger, resulting in a considerable rise of prices at the pump over the past three months.

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  7. Feb 7, 2022 · The consolidated energy statistics table (25-10-0079-01) presents monthly data on primary and secondary energy by fuel type in terajoules (crude oil, natural gas, electricity, coal, etc.) and supply and demand characteristics (production, exports, imports, etc.) for Canada.

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