Don’t expect much of a change at the pumps tomorrow.
Dan McTeague, a gas analyst and President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, says it seems to be steady as she goes when it comes to gas and diesel prices.
However, there will be at least some relief.
He says there will be a little relief on the stove and heating oil prices, but only by about half a cent.
McTeague says in 2022, with the COVID-19 pandemic hopefully moving behind us, oil prices per barrel could move back to the $90-$100 range.
Preserving @GeorgeMurphyOil weekly predictions for Thursday Dec 23: No Change for gasoline or diesel, but a half cent decrease for heating oil
Merry Christmas! #NLTRAFFIC#Newfoundland
— Dan McTeague (@GasPriceWizard) December 22, 2021






















