Analysts say Kamloops gas prices could increase 10-to-15 cents over the next week
KAMLOOPS – Twenty million barrels of oil are shipped through the Strait of Hormuz every day, but that flow has been halted with Iran pledging to attack ships trying to get through. As a result, fuel prices around the world are beginning to increase.
Gas prices at stations around the Kamloops region have already shot up by nearly 10 cents a litre since yesterday. That figure is set to increase even more over the next few days.
“We are estimating an additional (increase of) 10-to-15 cents per litre sometime between now and the next 7-to-10 days – barring any de-escalation in the situation. There are so many variables that could change in a conflict. We don’t know what any of those variables could be until they’ve actually happened,” said Matt McClain, an analyst at GasBuddy says.


