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  1. Gasoline & Diesel Prices & Zone Map. Disponible en français. Breakdown - Gasoline & Diesel Oil prices - as of the last pricing date (s) – Zone 1.

  2. benchmark price for specified petroleum products every Friday. The benchmark price prescribed by the Board is the average of the average of the daily high and low reported product prices (in Canadian cents) since the last benchmark price adjustment for the petroleum product.

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  3. Apr 25, 2022 · We have raised our oil price forecasts beyond the interim mid-quarter forecast released last month. We now expect WTI to average 103 USD/bbl this year and 95 USD/bbl in 2023 (chart 3); for Brent, we anticipate mean values of 108 USD/bbl and 99 USD/bbl in 2022 and 2023, respectively.

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  4. benchmark price for specified petroleum products every Friday. However, the Board may prescribe a benchmark price any time, and due to significant changes in the price of petroleum products, the Board has determined that it is appropriate to adjust its most recently prescribed weekly prices.

  5. On a monthly basis, Nova Scotia's fuel oil prices were down 4.9%. National fuel oil prices were down 4.1% from April to May. Food price inflation was 2.9% in Nova Scotia (May 2024 vs May 2023).

  6. benchmark price for specified petroleum products every Friday. The benchmark price prescribed by the Board is the average of the average of the daily high and low reported product prices (in Canadian cents) since the last benchmark price adjustment for the petroleum product.

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  8. The most significant changes in weekly pump prices occur as a result of (1) changes in the NYMEX market price for ULSD (not crude oil), and (2) changes in the value of the Canadian dollar. The table above attempts to show the net effect of each component over the pricing period.

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