Gas down over 3 cents as all fuel prices drop across N.L.

Lower prices for unleaded fuel and heating oil are some of the reasons for the declining inflation.  (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press - image credit)
Lower prices for unleaded fuel and heating oil are some of the reasons for the declining inflation. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press - image credit)
Lower prices for unleaded fuel and heating oil are some of the reasons for the declining inflation.
Lower prices for unleaded fuel and heating oil are some of the reasons for the declining inflation.

The price of gas in Newfoundland and Labrador lowered by 3.3 cents per litre Thursday. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press)

Drivers in Newfoundland and Labrador will see a price drop at the gas pump Thursday following the latest adjustment from the Public Utilities Board.

The maximum price for gasoline lowered by 3.3 cents per litre, meaning drivers on the Avalon Peninsula will now pay a maximum of $1.795 per litre. Some retailers charge less than the maximum.

Prices also vary depending on your location across the rest of the province, but range between $1.80 and $1.97 per litre across Newfoundland and between $1.77 and $2.15 per litre across Labrador.

The price of diesel lowered by 1.6 cents per litre across much of the province, but lowered by 4.4 cents per litre in Labrador West and Churchill Falls. Maximum prices for the fuel now range between $1.79 and $1.91 in Newfoundland and between $1.97 and $2.59 per litre in Labrador.

Furnace oil decreased by 1.38 cents per litre, meaning customers in Newfoundland will pay between $1.14 and $1.32 per litre depending on their location.

Stove oil decreased by the same amount across Newfoundland, but lowered by 4.66 cents per litre in Labrador West and Churchill Falls. Maximum prices for the fuel range between $1.19 and $1.37 per litre in Newfoundland and between $1.33 and $1.94 per litre in Labrador.

Propane saw the lowest decrease of the week, down just 0.4 cents per litre. Prices for the fuel now range between $0.94 and $1.07 per litre in Newfoundland and between $0.80 and $1.25 per litre in Labrador.

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