Maximum Fuel Prices Adjusted Across Newfoundland and Labrador
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- 7 days ago
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On the Island portion of the province, the changes to maximum fuel prices were as follows:
All types of gasoline motor fuel increased by up to 5.5 cents per litre.
Diesel motor fuel increased by up to 1.9 cents per litre.
Furnace oil heating fuel decreased by 1.95 cents per litre.
Propane heating fuel increased by 2.2 cents per litre.
In Labrador, the changes were driven by shifts in market commodity prices, specifically for Zones 13 and 13a, as well as the implementation of changes resulting from the Petroleum Products Pricing Review. The adjustments in Labrador were as follows:
Gasoline motor fuel in Zones 10, 11, 11c, and 12 increased by 1.1 cents per litre.
Gasoline motor fuel in Zones 11a and 14 remained unchanged.
Gasoline motor fuel in Zones 13 and 13a increased by 6.6 cents per litre.
Diesel motor fuel in Zones 10, 11, 11a, 11c, 12, and 14 increased by 1.1 cents per litre.
Diesel motor fuel in Zones 13 and 13a increased by 3.1 cents per litre.
Stove oil heating fuel in Zones 10, 11, 11a, 11c, 12, and 14 increased by 0.99 cents per litre.
Stove oil heating fuel in Zones 13 and 13a increased by 2.66 cents per litre.
Propane heating fuel in all Labrador zones increased by up to 2.3 cents per litre.
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