Price of diesel, furnace oil and stove oil drop across N.L. in unscheduled change
Gas and propane prices unaffected
After weeks of rising prices of fuels used to heat homes and operate vehicles, the cost of diesel, home heating oil and stove oil plummeted Friday in an unexpected price change by the Public Utilities Board.
Diesel fell by 13.3 cents per litre Friday morning. Customers are now paying $2.40 a litre on the Avalon Peninsula, $2.42 on the Burin Peninsula, $2.43 in central Newfoundland, $2.41 on the west coast and between $2.42 and $2.44 on the Northern Peninsula.
In Labrador, customers are paying $2.56 in the Straits, $2.61 in the south, $2.17 in central Labrador, $2.47 in the west and $2.49 in Churchill Falls.
Furnace oil dropped by 11.51 cents per litre across the province, and stove oil dropped by 11.58 cents per litre.
Regular gasoline and propane were unaffected in Friday's price change.