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Gasoline prices in the Metro Vancouver area to increase to $2.30 per liter by mid-April
In the latest economic news, gasoline prices in the Vancouver area are expected to rise to $2.30 per liter by mid-April. This price increase has occurred more unexpectedly than the forecasts. The main reason for this price increase is ongoing maintenance and repairs at the state's refineries, which are slated to supply the Pacific Northwest. The increase in carbon in British Columbia and the seasonal shift to summer fuel, which costs more, have been influential in this price increase.
Right now, gasoline prices in the Vancouver area are the highest in North America. There are hopes that prices will stabilize by June, but there are no guarantees. Changes in the effect of its oil on prices are also things that should be carefully considered.
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