Prowling the Pumps – February 10, 2009

February 12, 2009  

Canadian Gasoline Prices

Average across Canada

This week: $0.851 per litre
Last week: $0.834 per litre
Last Year: $1.042 per litre

Another slight rise – up 1.7¢ per litre this week to 85.1¢. That gives us a cumulative price increase of 13.4¢ since the year began. In fact, we have seen price increases in five of the first six weeks of 2009. The good news is that the average price of gasoline in Canada is 19.1¢ lower now than it was one year ago.

Sizeable gains in Ontario (3.5¢ per litre), Quebec (3.2¢ per litre), New Brunswick (2.6¢ per litre) and Nova Scotia (2.9¢ per litre) were offset by a slight decrease in price in Alberta (0.3¢ per litre) and no change in price in Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Yukon and the Northwest Territories, and only slight increases everywhere else.

Distribution of Gasoline Prices in 60 Canadian Cities
In five cities, six fewer than last week, prices were between 70¢ and 80¢ per litre; in 41 cities, two more than last week, prices were between 80¢ and 90¢; and in 13 cities, four more than last week, it higher than 90¢. In only one city were prices higher than $1.00 per litre.

Least Expensive Gasoline in Canada (per litre)

Excluding Taxes Taxes Total
Kingston, ON $0.489 $0.284 $0.773
Lethbridge, AB $0.553 $0.228 $0.781
Edmonton, AB $0.563 $0.227 $0.790
Ottawa, ON $0.510 $0.285 $0.795
Lloydminster, AB $0.571 $0.228 $0.799

As one would expect when prices are rising everywhere but Alberta, Lethbridge, Edmonton and Lloydminster made it to the low-price five, ousting Sudbury and Edmundston. And, again as one would expect, the low-cost five aren’t as low-cost as they were a few weeks ago.

Most Expensive Gasoline in Canada (per litre)

Excluding Taxes Taxes Total
Yellowknife, NT $0.761 $0.256 $1.017
Labrador City, NL $0.610 $0.379 $0.989
Vancouver, BC $0.598 $0.374 $0.972
Gander, NL $0.559 $0.372 $0.931
Gaspé, QC $0.618 $0.311 $0.929
Victoria, BC $0.581 $0.348 $0.929

Victoria has the cheapest gas of the pricey five, at 92.9¢ per litre, and Lloydminster has the costliest gas of the low-price five at 79.9¢ per litre, a difference of 13¢ per litre or $10.40 per 80-litre tank. But, excluding taxes, the price difference is a mere penny per litre. The other 12¢ is the difference in taxes.

As mentioned above, the average price of gasoline in Canada has risen 13.4¢ per litre since the beginning of the year, while the price of oil has been trading in a narrow range between $40 US and $50 US per barrel. In the past few days, we have seen oil dip even lower due to higher than expected storage inventories, poor economic performance and dissatisfaction with President Obama’s bailout package. Consequently, the Prowler is forecasting cheaper gasoline in the near future.

We’ll see what happens in the coming weeks.

Pricing by Province

Last Week This Week Change
BC 0.904 0.910 0.006
AB 0.798 0.795 -0.003
SK 0.882 0.887 0.005
MB 0.842 0.842 0.000
ON 0.809 0.844 0.035
QC 0.858 0.890 0.032
NB 0.807 0.833 0.026
PE 0.844 0.844 0.000
NS 0.851 0.880 0.029
NL 0.935 0.935 0.000
YT 0.869 0.869 0.000
NT 1.017 1.017 0.000

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