P.E.I. fuel prices fall back down

Gas prices have generally been on a downward trend since September. (Robert Short/CBC - image credit)
Gas prices have generally been on a downward trend since September. (Robert Short/CBC - image credit)

Islanders are paying less to fill their vehicles Friday after a weekly price review from the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission.

The price of diesel fell by 3.4 cents to a new minimum of $1.93 per litre. Gasoline prices fell 1.2 cents to a minimum of $1.55.

There was no change in the price of furnace oil, which currently sits at $1.42 cents per litre.

Propane prices at the majority of providers fell anywhere from 0.2 cents to 0.9 cents per litre. However one provider — the Parkland Fuel Corporation — is charging 1.5 cents per litre more, according to the IRAC website.

Gas prices have generally been on a downward trend since September, which saw prices range from $1.73 to $1.90 a litre.