P.E.I. gas, furnace oil, diesel prices drop March 30, 2022

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — It’s cheaper to replenish on the pumps right this moment after the Island Regulatory and Appeals Fee introduced a 5.7-cents-per-litre drop within the minimal worth of fuel on March 30.
The unscheduled change, which went into impact at 12:01 a.m., means the worth of standard self-serve ranges from 167.8 to 168.9 cpl.
There was additionally a change to the worth of furnace oil, which dropped 5.2 cpl and diesel, which went down 5.8 cpl.
With the adjustments, the utmost worth of furnace oil is 167.1 cpl, whereas diesel ranges from 209.5 to 210.7 cpl.
In saying the adjustments, IRAC stated there was a 5.0-cpl lower to fuel, furnace oil and diesel.
These quantities referred to costs earlier than further prices like margins, taxes or the carbon levy.
IRAC’s subsequent scheduled pricing adjustment is April 1.