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  1. Sep 19, 2023 · 2023-09-19. The demand for motor vehicle fuels continued to rebound in 2022, with gross sales of gasoline in Canada at 42.5 billion litres, up 5.6% from 2021. Fuel sales have reached roughly 95% of the levels from 2019 (44.8 billion litres), before the COVID-19 pandemic. At roughly 18.3 billion litres in 2022, net sales of diesel fuel were just ...

  2. At roughly 18.3 billion litres in 2022, net sales of diesel fuel were just above (+2.4%) the pre-pandemic 2019 level. After falling to a 20-year low in 2020, gross sales of gasoline rose in 2021 and continued to increase in 2022, as Canadians resumed much of their pre-pandemic travel behaviour when COVID-19-related restrictions were eased and eventually removed on October 1, 2022.

  3. Mar 14, 2022 · From upstream production to refining to sales, the market sets the price – but many factors influence market price. By Holly Quan Mar 14, 2022 Gasoline prices across Canada (and elsewhere) are surging to record highs. According to Gasbuddy.com on March 9, 2022 the average price in Quebec for a litre of…

  4. Aug 18, 2022 · From January to June 2022, the price of regular motor gasoline rose 49% and the price of diesel fuel rose slightly more at 55%. Fuel prices have risen since declining in early 2020 during the economic recession and the period when many states adopted stay-at-home orders in response to COVID-19 (figure 1).

  5. Oct 5, 2021 · A man prepares to fill his car's gas tank in Toronto. (Michelle Siu / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Pandemic lockdowns that left Canadian cars sitting idle in driveways and garages for weeks on end last ...

  6. May 24, 2022 · In the last year, gas prices have jumped by more than 50 per cent, pushing the cost of a litre to more than $2 in many parts of the country. At the same time, inflation — which is sitting at 6.8 ...

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  8. ten years before 2020, June 2022 gasoline marketing margins were only 2.4 cents per lire higher, and diesel marketing margins were just 0.9 cents per litre higher. As Figure 5 illustrates, most of the increase in retail prices beyond the rise in crude prices is primarily due to the increase in the refining margins for gasoline and diesel.

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