A senior petroleum analyst suggests you should hold off filling up your vehicle until after midnight.
Dan McTeague with Gasbuddy.com tells Acadia News gasoline will fall by at least 2.5 cents a litre when the provincial regulator adjusts prices.
He tells Acadia News, looking ahead, refineries will be switching from summer gasoline to winter gasoline which is much less expensive to produce.
“Which runs us from this Saturday all the way into April the 14. We do normally see prices for gasoline drop about three cents a litre.”
McTeague expects diesel will go down by about 1 cent per litre tonight.
Prices vary in different communities in western Nova Scotia and the South Shore.








