P.E.I. gas, diesel, furnace oil prices increase on April 20, 2022

It’s dearer to replenish on the pumps in Prince Edward Island after the Island Regulatory and Appeals Fee introduced a 5.7 cents per litre improve to the minimal worth of fuel.
In an unscheduled adjustment, which went into impact at 12:01 a.m. on April 20, IRAC introduced the costs of normal self-serve gasoline now vary from 173.5 to 174.7 cpl.
Diesel can also be dearer with the minimal worth rising by 6.9 cpl, whereas the utmost worth of furnace oil went up by 6.3 cpl.
The modifications imply the worth of diesel ranges from 213.2 to 214.4 cpl whereas the utmost worth of furnace oil is 170.4 cpl.
In saying the modifications, IRAC mentioned there was a 5.0 cpl improve to the worth of fuel whereas diesel and furnace oil went up by 6.0 cpl.
These quantities referred to costs earlier than further prices like margins, taxes and the carbon levy.
IRAC’s subsequent scheduled pricing adjustment is April 22.