Most stations in Windsor are still selling at more than $1.30 per litre, after a major price increase Tuesday. Dan McTeague is a senior petroleum analyst with GasBuddy.com — a website which uses consumer reports to look at regional prices. He said prices needed to go up because everyone had been selling gas at or below the wholesale price. "You can't operate a gas station buying your fuel at the same price you're selling it for," he said. Hear more from McTeague on CBC's Windsor Morning:Do the skyrocketing gas prices have you shaking your head or wringing your hands?
Source: CBC News March 28, 2018 18:15 UTC