P.E.I. furnace oil, diesel prices drop Jan. 13, 2023

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — It’s now cheaper to replenish an oil tank after the Island Regulatory and Appeals Fee (IRAC) introduced a drop within the worth of furnace oil in a single day.
In its newest pricing adjustment, which went into impact at 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 13, IRAC stated the value of furnace oil went down 3.1 cents per litre (cpl).
The change dropped the utmost worth of furnace oil to 162.3 cpl.
IRAC additionally introduced a change to the value of diesel and stated it was dropping 2.7 cpl.
With the change, diesel ranges from 215.7 to 216.9 cpl.
There was no change to the value of gasoline, which ranges from 157.6 to 158.7 cpl.
Propane costs additionally elevated and vary from 86.6 to 88.2 cpl.
IRAC’s subsequent scheduled pricing adjustment is Jan. 20.