More increases on the way
Gasoline, stove and heating oil pricing to increase Thursday
News release
Paradise, NL, July 3, 2007- Consumers in Newfoundland and Labrador will get tagged with another round of increases this week as demand for gasoline and diesel fuels pick up for the summer driving season.
“Consumers can expect to see an added 2.2 cents per litre on gasoline and an added 2.92 cents per litre on stove and heating oils. That’s with 13 days out of a possible 14 days to report from. I don’t expect too much change from those numbers after today’s market trading,” said George Murphy, group researcher and member of the Consumer Group for Fair Gas Prices.
“A drop in gasoline inventories along with a drop in refiner capacity has complicated the pricing problem, but what was totally unexpected is the fact that stove and heating oil users will be looking at a considerable increase at the pumps this week. This is the time of year when we see those expected builds in distillate inventories. Last weeks numbers from the Energy Information Administration in the United States showed a considerable drawdown on stocks.
“We’re roughly at a level we were last year on both fuels. My records indicate that the next two weeks will be critical in seeing pricing stay at its present level. Last year saw a rapid increase in spot pricing of gasoline immediately following the July 1st and July 4th celebrations in Canada and the United States. That’s when the heat comes on gasoline spots and people start vacations. If we hear of increases in refinery capacity and its associated pickup in production of gasoline, we could dodge another increase, but right now that’s up in the air. We’ve already hit that range of $1.22 to $1.31 a litre and we could easily hit it again.”
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For more information, contact;
George Murphy
Group researcher/member
Consumer Group for Fair Gas Prices
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