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  1. A year ago, the average price per litre in Ontario was around $1.19. With the price now sitting 64 cents higher than that, the province is pocketing close to 5 cents per litre more in sales...

  2. Step One - Select a single city in order to identify price trends or to identify a historical price most accurately. Select multiple cities to compare pump prices between cities. Step Two - Selection of time duration will define how long into history the prices will be displayed.

    • Overview
    • Electricity
    • Natural Gas
    • Other Fuels
    • Energy Reporting and Benchmarking

    Energy plays a critical role in supporting Ontario’s economy and modern society. The three main energy types in Ontario are: 1. electricity 2. natural gas 3. petroleum products These forms of energy heat and power our: 1. homes 2. schools 3. offices 4. hospitals 5. other critical systems such as water and wastewater They also power our transportati...

    Ontario’s electricity system is designed to support the needs of approximately: 1. 5.25 million residential and small business customers 2. 53,000 commercial consumers 3. 1,400 industrial consumers To meet the province’s needs, Ontario has over 30,000 km of transmission lines and over 260,000 kmof distribution lines.

    About 3.8 million residential customers in Ontario use natural gas for home heating, water heating and cooking. Their needs are met with 114,000 kmof transmission and distribution pipelines across the province. In Ontario, most consumers’ natural gas rates are set on a quarterly basis by the Ontario Energy Board(OEB), the independent regulator of t...

    Ontarians use a wide range of other fuel types, mainly to run their cars and heat their homes. Total petroleum product demand (for gasoline, diesel, heating oil, jet fuel and other products) is about 560,000 barrels per day. Gasoline is widely available, with over 3,265 gasoline retail sites across Ontario. The province’s gasoline and diesel prices...

    A key step toward continuously improving the energy efficiency of buildings is to measure and track their energy performance. Energy reporting and benchmarking initiatives give building owners the tools and data needed to understand the energy usage patterns of their buildings. Building owners can use this information to manage their usage and cost...

  3. Spot price of Crude Oil is the current price at which Crude Oil can be bought or sold. It is the wholesale price that is quoted if you were a refiner wanting to buy Crude Oil today. The price is quoted per barrel. View Historical Gas Price Charts.

  4. Ontario’s GHG emissions from the oil and gas sector in 2020 were 7.2 MT CO 2 e. Of this total, 1.5 MT were attributable to production, processing, and transmission and 5.7 MT were attributable to petroleum refining and natural gas distribution.

  5. The Ontario Petroleum Institute prepares monthly oil and natural gas price comparisons. Ontario Crude Oil Price Comparison – April 2024. Ontario Natural Gas Price Comparison – April 2024

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  7. This dataset provides monthly, quarterly and annual average regular or premium unleaded gasoline pump prices, taxes and ex-tax pump prices in Toronto, Ottawa, Thunder Bay, St. John's, Halifax, Saint John, Montreal, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, and Vancouver. To view charts and current fuel price data you can also visit the motor fuel prices page.