The prices of all fuels are down across the board in Newfoundland and Labrador, except areas where a seasonal price freeze is in effect.
Customers in Labrador West will pay a maximum of $2.159 at the pump, while drivers in Churchill Falls will pay $2.184 per litre. Other parts are Labrador are unaffected due to the seasonal price freeze set in June.
Diesel also dropped by three cents per litre Thursday. Prices range from $2.18 per litre on the Avalon to as high as $2.29 in other parts of Newfoundland, while Labrador ranges from $2.21 to as high as $2.76 on the south coast.
Both furnace oil and stove oil decreased by 2.55 cents per litre. Furnace oil ranges from between $1.61 and $1.72 per litre in the province, while stove oil varies from $1.67 to $2.02 per litre.
Propane decreased by just 0.2 cents per litre.
Story courtesy of CBC News.