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Gas, furnace oil spikes in unscheduled price adjustment

The petroleum regulator pushed up the cost of gas and other fuels on Friday.

Gas now $1.82 on the Avalon

A red gas pump.
Gas prices jumped Friday in an unscheduled adjustment. (Dan McGarvey/CBC)

The price of gas and other fuels rose Friday in an unscheduled adjustment from Newfoundland and Labrador's petroleum regulator, one day after a six-cent increase at the pumps.

The Public Utilities Board increased the maximum price of gas by 9.3 cents per litre and diesel by 17.1 cents per litre.

Furnace oil rose by 14.82 cents. Customers on the Avalon Peninsula will now pay between $1.73 and $1.78 per litre.

Elsewhere, prices are $1.78 on the Burin Peninsula, $1.77 in central Newfoundland, $1.74 in the Corner Brook area, and between $1.75 and $1.80 on the Northern Peninsula.

Stove oil also rose by between 12 and 16 cents across the province.

The upticks leave the price of unleaded, regular gasoline at $1.82 per litre on the Avalon Peninsula, $1.83 in Corner Brook and $1.95 in Ramea.

Central Labrador will see the pumps hit $2.16.

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