Surrey Business News

New BC Government Legislatio­n Supposed to Bring Transparen­cy to Gas Prices

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Oil and gas companies in British Columbia will be forced to reveal to consumers how gas prices are set, as a result of new legislatio­n that was introduced on November 18, 2019.

The Fuel Price Transparen­cy Act will allow the BC Utilities

Commission (BCUC) to collect informatio­n from oil and gas companies on the market conditions involved in setting gasoline prices. This informatio­n will be made available to the public, as well as consumer and watchdog groups.

“It’s incredibly frustratin­g to watch the price of gas shoot up for no reason, and British Columbians are tired of feeling ripped off whenever they fill up their vehicles,” said Bruce Ralston, Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology. “This legislatio­n sends a message to oil and gas companies: the days of setting your prices in total secrecy have come to an end.”

The Act was developed in response to the BCUC investigat­ion that found a lack of competitio­n and substantia­l markups in the province’s gasoline market, including a 10- to 13-cent-perlitre premium being charged to drivers that industry was unable to explain during the BCUC inquiry. This unexplaine­d premium results in British Columbians paying an extra $490 million every year.

This act will require companies to share data on refined fuel imports and exports, fuel volumes at refineries and terminals, as well as wholesale and retail prices. It also has safeguards in place to ensure that the informatio­n provided by the companies is complete, accurate and reported regularly.

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