Fuel Prices Up Again As Price Freeze Nears
Fuel prices took a jump across the province Thursday as the date for the implementation of the winter price freeze in this region approaches.
The price of gasoline has taken a small jump of around a half a cent.
Gasoline is now a little over $1.61 per litre on the north coast.
The price of stove oil also saw an increase across Newfoundland and Labrador Thursday.
The price of that fuel has risen by nearly 2.9 cents per litre.
Consumers in this region are now paying nearly $1.30 per litre of stove oil.
The price of gasoline was frozen at around $1.40 per litre when the price freeze went into effect last year on November 4.
That’s more than 20 cents less than the price of gasoline today.
The price of stove oil was frozen at nearly $1.09 per litre when the price freeze went into effect last year.
That’s also considerably less than the $1.30 this region is currently paying per litre of stove oil.
This year’s price freeze will go into effect on the Thursday after all of the fuel supplies have been shipped into the north coast communities for the winter months.
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