REGINA — Average retail gasoline prices in Regina have not moved in the past week, holding at 126.69 cents per litre, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 82 outlets in the city.
This compares with the national average, which has increased 1.6 cents per litre in the last week to 134.61 cents per litre, according to GasBuddy.com.
Including the change in Regina during the past week, prices Sunday were 18.9 cents per litre lower than the same day one year ago and 1.4 cents per litre lower than a month ago. Nationally, the average has increased 1.3 cents per litre in the last month and stands 12.7 cents per litre lower than one year ago.
GasBuddy’s historical data shows Regina gasoline prices on Nov. 10 have fluctuated widely in the past five years: 145.60 c/L in 2024, 147.26 c/L in 2023, 166.05 c/L in 2022, 142.20 c/L in 2021 and 98.44 c/L in 2020.
Areas near Regina reflect a mixed trend: Saskatoon sits at 125.73 c/L, down 3.7 c/L from last week; Saskatchewan’s provincial average is 126.95 c/L, down 0.9 c/L; Winnipeg is at 131.32 c/L, up 5.1 c/L.
“Canada’s national average price of gasoline edged higher last week, with nearly every province seeing increases,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “The rise was driven by ongoing refinery issues across North America, particularly in the U.S. Midwest and West Coast, which tightened supply and pushed wholesale costs higher. In addition, continued draws on gasoline inventories have added upward pressure. With U.S. air travel disruptions potentially shifting fuel demand and oil prices remaining relatively firm, Canadian motorists may not see much immediate relief at the pumps this week.”











