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March 24, 2011

The following is being distributed at the request of the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities:

Weekly Adjustment of Maximum Prices of Regulated Petroleum Products

Effective 12:01 a.m. Thursday, March 24, 2011, the Public Utilities Board set maximum prices for all regulated petroleum products in all areas of the province, except where maximum price adjustments have been suspended for the winter months.

The changes to maximum fuel prices are as follows:

These maximum prices reflect the change in the average benchmark price of the products over the seven-day period ending Tuesday of this week. As an example, the average benchmark price for gasoline, as tracked on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and converted to Canadian dollars, increased over the period by 0.63 cpl, resulting in a 0.7 cpl increase, accounting for taxation and rounding. The commodity market movements for the period were affected to some extent by a lower Canadian dollar. Since fuel on the commodity markets is priced in U.S. currency, a lower Canadian dollar means it is more expensive to purchase these products.

The next scheduled price change is Thursday, March 31, 2011.

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1. Automotive Fuels - Maximum Retail Pump Prices - Effective March 24, 2011.
2. Heating Fuels - Maximum Tank Wagon (or**Tank Farm) Prices - Effective March 24, 2011.

Media contact:
Michelle Hicks
Communications
1-866-489-8800, 489-8837
mhicks@pub.nl.ca or visit the board’s website: www.pub.nl.ca

2011 03 24             10:10 a.m.

 
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