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  1. Aug 4, 2016 · Furnace Oil – Current weekly consumer prices for furnace oil in 30 Canadian cities plus the average Canada price. Prices by city; Prices by year; All fuels in a combined price chart; Wholesale Prices

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    • Fuel charge rates – April 2023 to April 2030
    • Conversion factors
    • Historical fuel charge rates – April 2019 to March 2023

    The tables on this page provide the fuel charge rates for each fuel type and combustible waste covered under the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and its regulations.

    •Fuel charge rates – April 2023 to April 2030

    •Table 1 – Fuel charge rates for Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan

    •Table 2 – Fuel charge rates for Nunavut and Yukon

    •Conversion factors

    •Historical fuel charge rates – April 2019 to March 2023

    •Table 3 – Historical fuel charge rates for Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan

    The rates in Tables 1 and 2 reflect a pricing trajectory for each fuel type and combustible waste from April 1, 2023 to April 1, 2030. The rates also reflect a carbon pollution price that will increase from $65 per tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) in 2023 to $170 per tonne by 2030. The rates are based on global warming potential factors and emission factors used by Environment and Climate Change Canada to report Canada’s emissions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

    Note that the rates for aviation gasoline and turbo aviation fuel in Nunavut and Yukon remain at $0.

    In the Act, the rate for marketable natural gas is applied in dollars per cubic metre and the rate for petroleum coke is applied in dollars per litre. However, the industry has indicated that the standard units of measure for deliveries of these two fuels differ from what is set out in the Act. As a result, the Canada Revenue Agency provides conver...

    Table 3 – Historical fuel charge rates for Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan

    New Brunswick ceased to be a listed province effective April 1, 2020. As such, only the rates from April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020 applied in New Brunswick.

  2. Price Schedule - New Brunswick Maximum Allowable Prices and Delivery Cost. These prices are in effect commencing 12:01 a.m., Friday July 5, 2024 and continue until such time as changes are made by the Board. Note: All prices are in cents per litre.

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  3. NOVA SCOTIA PETROLEUM PRICE SCHEDULE. Schedule “A” Prices Prescribed for Petroleum Products under the Petroleum Products Pricing Act and the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulations effective on and after 12:01 a.m. on June 28, 2024. DECISION AND ORDER. M11763 . NOVA SCOTIA UTILITY AND REVIEW BOARD.

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  4. Oct 6, 2022 · In early October 2021, furnace oil prices were about $1.05 per litre. St. John's homeowner Valerie Burry says furnace oil prices have become 'ridiculously expensive.' (Submitted by...

  5. Jul 1, 2006 · Petroleum Prices - Questions and Answers. How are the maximum prices established? STEP 1: Calculating the Benchmark Price: Benchmark prices for refined petroleum products are based on the average prices on international markets where the product is sold in significant volumes.

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  7. Oct 28, 2023 · Discover the ultimate guide to Canada's Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program. Dive deep into eligibility criteria, rebates, technical assistance, and more. Plus, get insights on approved contractors by NB Power's Save Energy Program.

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