Price at the gas pumps could rise more as OPEC Plus cuts production
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Gasoline prices in Canada continue to creep higher ahead of the Thanksgiving long weekend.
According to retail fuel price tracking website GasBuddy.com, the national average price for regular gasoline as of midday Wednesday, October 5, 2022, was 167.4 cents per litre (c/L), up 1.1 cents from the day before and an increase of 6.5 cents from last week’s average of 160.8 c/L.
In Lethbridge, the average price of regular gas is 161.4 c/L, an increase of 16.5 cents from the same time last week.
Some commentators had predicted gasoline prices could jump as much as 10 cents per litre in some markets mid-week. While that hasn’t materialized, retail gas prices — particularly on the western half of the continent — are still being impacted by a series of unexpected refinery outages in the U.S. that have led to supply challenges.


