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gas prices in montreal

Global economic recoveries, environmental policies, and market dynamics make the outlook for 2024 gas prices in Canada one of uncertainty and potential strain on personal budgets, especially during the summer.

The tail end of 2023 saw retail petroleum prices in Canada drop to their lowest levels for the year in December, marking a 24-month low. The decline was driven by record North American crude oil production, with the U.S. reaching a production high of 13.3 million barrels per day (BBL/d) in December and Alberta producing 4.2 million BBL/d in November.

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Driving in Montreal is no easy feat. You've got loads of construction and a sea of orange cones, potholes galore and not to mention, the traffic. In fact, Montreal has the fourth worst traffic in Canada behind Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg, according to a recent report from TomTom.

TomTom, a traffic Index measuring 389 cities around the world by their travel time, fuel costs and CO2 emissions, indicated that the average travel time in Montreal is 18 minutes and 50 seconds per 10 kilometres, making the 514 the eighth most congested city in all of North America, scoring worse than other traffic-ridden spots such as Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago.

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Gas prices in and around Montreal have dropped for the second time in a week and are likely to stay the lowest they've been so far this year for a few more days.

Right now, the average pump price is around $1.55 per litre of unleaded, and they're likely to stay that way until January 11, according to price monitor Gas Wizard.

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Montreal motorists are getting a belated holiday gift — the cost of gas is finally on the decline after going up and stalling for several weeks.

Prices at the pump are expected to drop by at least 4 cents on Thursday and another , according to price monitor GasWizard, and could continue trending downward, thanks to a fall in wholesale oil prices.

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Gas prices in Montreal have been on the decline this week — hitting some of the lowest rates seen in nearly a year. That's good news for drivers who've been hearing a slew of unfavourable predictions over the last few months. Fortunately, the current cost break is slated to last through the weekend.

The average price per litre of unleaded fell to $1.50 in the city on Friday, down just over 12 cents in seven days. By Saturday, it's expected to go down another two cents, according to price analyst site Gas Wizard. That's just above the $1.46/litre lowest average price recorded this past year.

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Gas prices in Montreal are finally down, posting the cheapest rates since the start of November. Stations are charging an average of $1.69/litre of unleaded on the island after lingering around $1.79/litre last week. Meanwhile, pump prices in Longueuil are even lower around $1.68/litre.

The Greater Montreal Area is showing around a nine-cent drop in just seven days, according to price monitor Gas Buddy.

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Fuel me once, shame on you. Fuel me twice… it'll cost you and every local driver a heck of a lot more. Although gas prices in Montreal hit a record high in June of $2.21/litre, motorists have enjoyed a respite of under $2/litre ever since. But things are about to change, warns gasoline price analyst Dan McTeague, who is also the man behind the curtain at GasWizard.ca.

"As temps drop, heating fuels derived from diesel will see increased price pressure leading to a likely 30- to 50-cent per litre hike for diesel and about half that increase for gasoline over the next several months," McTeague told MTL Blog.

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Gas prices in Montreal are refusing to stay parked and may, in fact, jump by a higher amount than usual on Wednesday. Motorists should be prepared to pay 10 cents more per litre than the day before. Price monitor site Gas Wizard predicts pump prices will hit $1.77 per litre of unleaded just after midnight on Tuesday.

While petrol costs haven't reached the peak amounts of this past June, cities across Canada are seeing a similarly meteoric short-term rise. Thunder Bay in Ontario saw prices jump just under 20 cents in a single day on September 29, while Vancouver just hit a North American record high of $2.39 per litre.

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Gas prices in Montreal went up overnight, but a downturn is expected this weekend. Two days of price jumps saw the average cost per litre of unleaded hit $1.72 in the city on Friday. Monitor site Gas Wizard forecasts that will drop by three cents on Saturday.

Montreal isn't the only city affected by fluctuating petrol costs. Canadian pump prices spiked by ten cents a litre this week on average — one unlucky Ontario city even saw a 20-cent hike.

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Montreal gas prices have been yo-yo-ing over the last few months — bouncing from record-breaking numbers to sitting around the $2 mark for quite some time. However, the cost of fuel across the 514 has dipped relatively nicely, giving folks a chance to fill up their tanks without costing an arm and leg.

Dan McTeague, an expert in gas price forecasting, predicted the cost of fuel would fall to 172.9/L this Friday and he wasn't too far off.

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Gas prices in Montreal are expected to jump tomorrow by a few cents — so it might be a good idea to fill up now while you can.

According to CAA, the current average gas price across Montreal is 189.3/L. However, that's about to change.

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Gas prices in Montreal have been causing quite the stir after reaching meteoric heights and breaking records left and right. Well, now might be the best time to fill up your tank as gas prices have dropped ever so slightly.

As of this Saturday, July 2, the value of fuel has dropped by a few cents throughout the province, and despite the slight drop, you can still save a few bucks at the pump.

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