Nanaimo gas prices set for downward trend as temperatures and demand drop
With no major external factors on the horizon and a seasonal shift expected in the coming weeks, local gas prices are anticipated to drop.
As of Friday, Aug. 30, a litre of gasoline in the Nanaimo region was selling for around 170 cents per litre, while areas outside the city were on average a cent or two more expensive.
According to GasBuddy analyst Patrick De Haan, this price is projected to fall substantially with the onset of the fall season.
“Gas prices tend to decline as we get into progressively cooler temperatures,” said De Haan. “That’s because Canadians—and the global economy—don’t consume as much gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel in the cooler months.”