Jun-24-2018 08:35 PM
Jun-26-2018 11:06 AM
wilber1 wrote:
This has had a big impact on our prices. Up 5 to 8 cents a litre basically overnight. Anyone else?
Syncrude transformer blast shuts down production.
Jun-26-2018 10:23 AM
Jun-25-2018 07:09 PM
valhalla360 wrote:wilber1 wrote:
No one is saying the US sets prices, the point was made that oil is priced in US dollars. This has an impact on fuel prices in Canada. Also, where I live, there is only one refinery and a large portion of our fuel comes from refineries in Alberta and Washington State.
The underlying price is not the same, it varies with the source and type of oil.
World Oil Price Chart.
Currency exchange rates impact pretty much every imported product as the home country buys the pieces and parts and pays the staff in local currency and then they have to run a conversion to determine the price in Canada. So if there is no nefarious issue that is being claimed, this is a basically the same as saying "water is wet".
The price to get it out of the ground varies but once converted to a standard gallon of gas, it's the underlying price plus tax and shipping regardless of the source.
Jun-25-2018 04:27 PM
wilber1 wrote:
No one is saying the US sets prices, the point was made that oil is priced in US dollars. This has an impact on fuel prices in Canada. Also, where I live, there is only one refinery and a large portion of our fuel comes from refineries in Alberta and Washington State.
The underlying price is not the same, it varies with the source and type of oil.
World Oil Price Chart.
Jun-25-2018 09:53 AM
Lessmore wrote:
I have no confidence in CBC news,
Jun-25-2018 09:02 AM
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