Fuel Prices Fall Across Newfoundland and Labrador
- News Staff

- 5 hours ago
- 1 min read

Newfoundland and Labrador motorists saw lower fuel prices after the Public Utilities Board announced reductions in maximum regulated fuel prices effective at its latest weekly adjustment.
Gasoline prices decreased by up to 3.4 cents per litre across the province. Diesel fuel prices on the Island fell by up to 3.7 cents per litre, while diesel prices in western Labrador dropped by up to 2.2 cents per litre.
Home heating fuels also saw declines. Furnace oil prices on the Island decreased by 3.21 cents per litre, while stove oil prices in western Labrador fell by 1.51 cents per litre.
The Public Utilities Board said its next regularly scheduled fuel price adjustment was set for June 3, 2026.
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