Gas jumps 7 cents on the Avalon, increasing again to near-record levels
Public Utilities Board set maximum price for self-service gas on the Avalon at $1.532 per litre
Gas prices are once again on the rise across the province, after steadily decreasing for three weeks straight.
Newfoundland and Labrador's Public Utilities Board ordered an increase of up to seven cents per litre for gasoline starting Sept. 2.
This puts the maximum per-litre price for self-service gas on the Avalon at $1.532 ($1.537 on Bell Island), which is roughly a cent and a half short of the all-time record high price of $1.548 set on July 15.
The increase comes after gasoline prices had sunk by 8½ cents to levels not seen since June.
The seven-cent increase on gasoline will take effect across the province except in Central Labrador, the Labrador Straits to Red Bay, and Labrador South, where rates will remain unchanged.
Prices for all other fuel sources will also increase Thursday across the province, except in those regions of Labrador. Diesel will go up by 4.9 cents per litre, furnace oil and stove oil by 4.25 cents per litre, and propane by 1.1 cents per litre.
The following chart shows how gas prices have changed recently at Newfoundland and Labrador retailers, as reported by users of the GasBuddy.com website.