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People might not be happy about their portfolios, but drivers’ wallets will sure appreciate the drop in oil prices after the price at Regina’s pumps has dropped.
As of Tuesday morning, many stations in Regina were selling regular gasoline at less than $1/litre, though about half were still hanging around 102.9 cents/litre.
The price per barrel of oil was down almost $3/barrel a few hours after the North American markets opened on Tuesday. It was hovering around $45 per barrel for a while.
It’s a big change from the price at the pumps in September of 2014, when gas was selling for 123.6/litre on average in Regina. It’s also a few cents lower than the average price across Canada at 107.8/litre.