• Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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    12 days ago

    Generally pump prices aren’t greatly influenced by oil prices, unless there are large swings. I don’t recall the exact breakdown of the pump price but there are explainers out there. What stuck with me is that the oil price isn’t a huge driver.

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      12 days ago

      Pump prices are affected by oil price: when oil goes up, pump price goes up. When oil goes down, pump price goes up. Simple as that ;)

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        11 days ago

        Here’s the breakdown in Canada:

        Oil price constitutes less than half of the pump price, sometimes a lot less - a third in Vancouver. As a result movements in oil price could be significantly attenuated. Sometimes even completely offset by movements in other components of the pump price. And this isn’t theoretical. I’ve seen plenty of examples over the years.

        Source: https://www.canadianfuels.ca/our-industry/gasoline-prices/