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P.E.I. gas prices dip 1.6 cents in Sept. 18 adjustment

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Gas prices decreased by 1.6 cents per litre after midnight Sept. 18. Postmedia Network

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Gas prices have dropped again, decreasing by 1.6 cents per litre in the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission's weekly petroleum pricing announcement.

At self-serve outlets, prices for regular, unleaded gasoline now range from 95.5 to 96.6 cpl.

The price of diesel and furnace oil also dipped slightly overnight, coming down in price by one cent per litre.

Diesel prices now range from 94.1 to 95.2 cpl.

The maximum price for furnace oil is 65.3 cpl.

The commission’s next scheduled price adjustment is Sept. 25.

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