According to our local cooperative the recent completion of a section of Canadian oil pipeline to the ocean will permanently raise midwestern fuel prices,
About a week after its completion prices jumped 50 cents and although bouncing around have stayed elevated .
The myth of companies building infrastructure to help consumers remains firmly a myth.
The typical and atypical reasons are mostly listed here,
Some of this jump in pump prices is normal, but some isn't. Here's why.
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Canada getting more of its oil exported isn’t helping prices though and combined with an unprecedented number of failed refineries and the switch to summer gas isn’t helping either.
Even at $3.29 a gallon that is still considerably better than what we pay in most of Canada. Here in Southern Ontario the typical price is about $1.50 per liter.
Even at $3.29 a gallon that is still considerably better than what we pay in most of Canada. Here in Southern Ontario the typical price is about $1.50 per liter.
BP’s Whiting refinery suffered a power outage due to a transformer issue at the beginning of February and wasn’t till last week they started bringing the plant back online with “early March” being their target for 100%.