Gas hits unprecedented $2.399 per litre in parts of Metro Vancouver
Drivers fueling up at stations in Port Coquitlam, New Westminster, Richmond and elsewhere will now be paying $2.399 per litre for regular fuel.
Paul Pasco, a principal consultant with fuel analytics platform Kalibrate, told Black Press Media the region could see another five to 10 cent jump before Thanksgiving. Elsewhere in the province, things are expected to remain just below the $2 per litre mark. Gas Wizard says by Friday both Kelowna and Kamloops drivers will see prices around $1.929 per litre. Those in Prince George are expected to pay even less at $1.899 per litre.
Prices are often higher in B.C. than in the rest of Canada because of the West Coast’s strict fuel blending requirements and the fact that it is the furthest point from the U.S. Gulf Coast central hub, Pasco explained.
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