‘Probably not the highest price we’re going to pay:’ refinery repairs adding to gas pump pain
NANAIMO — Mid-Island motorists might have noticed the slow increase in gas prices this week, and experts say it hasn’t peaked yet.
Oil refinery repairs in Washington state and the recent temporary closure of a fuel refinery in Burnaby on Jan 24 contributed to the increase, according to Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy and operator of GasWizard.ca.
He said a net increase of about 18 cents per litre for wholesale fuel this week also put upward pressure on fuel prices.
“Earlier in the week, (gas prices were at) $1.72.9 per litre, now paying a $1.90, as of tomorrow (Feb. 24) morning. Victoria saw not as big of an increase, but sooner or later retailers are going to have to throw in the towel because they can’t keep continuing to lose what amounts to 10 cents a litre every time they sell it for $1.74 a litre.”