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TABLE A2–61: PRICE OF OTHER TRANSPORTATION FUELS 1
(Cents per litre)

Jet Fuel (Turbo) 4 Marine Fuels 2 Rail Diesel 3 Aviation Gasoline 4
1991 28.02 22.46 30.43 55.01
1992 26.33 21.40 28.19 59.03
1993 26.31 21.80 28.78 57.99
1994 26.01 22.01 28.90 59.24
1995 26.48 23.14 29.22 58.79
1996 28.90 26.05 31.54 59.45
1997 29.18 25.20 32.38 60.30
1998 24.92 22.08 29.21 56.86
1999 26.07 23.45 27.85 57.24
2000 40.00 34.66 39.20 65.39
2001 37.48 33.38 40.35 63.80
2002 33.24 31.23 35.93 65.77
2003 39.21 31.61 37.46 74.02
2004 46.93 36.22 39.27 70.78
2005 58.99 48.38 53.26 81.76
2006 68.35 52.44 57.44 91.05
Percentage change 2003/04 19.7 14.6 4.8 (4.4)
Percentage change 2004/05 25.7 33.6 35.6 15.5
Percentage change 2005/06 15.9 8.4 7.9 11.4
  1. Except for marine, prices includes that of fuel purchased outside Canadian borders.
  2. Marine prices are estimated by Transport Canada, based on the prices of rail diesel and crude oil.
  3. CN and CPR average; 2003 annual report included all Class I Railways.
  4. 2006 prices for aviation fuels are estimated, based on the price of those fuels in New York Harbour.

Source: Transport Canada databases


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