Gas, furnace oil and diesel prices in P.E.I. go up on July 14, 2023
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It prices extra to refill on the pumps after the Island Regulatory and Appeals Fee (IRAC) introduced a rise within the worth of gasoline in a single day.
In its usually scheduled adjustment, which went into impact at 12:01 a.m. on July 14, IRAC mentioned the worth of normal self-serve gasoline went up by 1.0 cents per litre (cpl).
With the change, the worth ranges from 176.1 to 177.2 cpl.
IRAC additionally introduced the costs of furnace oil and diesel elevated by 1.0 cpl.
These modifications imply the utmost worth of furnace oil is 132.1 cpl whereas diesel ranges from 175.8 to 177.0 cpl.
With the most recent adjustment, propane costs went down with decreases of 0.5 cpl for Kenmac Vitality Inc. and Noonan Petroleum, together with a 0.9 cpl drop for Irving Vitality Distribution and Advertising and marketing. There was a 1.1 cpl drop for Superior Propane and a 2.0 lower for Island Petroleum.
Propane costs vary from 76.3 to 79.1 cpl.
IRAC’s subsequent scheduled pricing adjustment is July 21.