Calgary Gas Prices Jump 35 Cents Per Litre Overnight to $1.85
Calgary Gas Prices Soar 35 Cents to $1.85 Per Litre

Calgary Gas Prices Spike Overnight

Drivers in Calgary faced a sharp increase in fuel costs on Wednesday, as gas prices jumped by about 35 cents per litre at many stations. According to reports, some locations were charging up to $1.85 per litre as of April 29, 2026. The sudden rise has left many residents frustrated and searching for cheaper alternatives.

The price hike comes amid broader economic pressures, including fluctuating global oil prices and regional supply chain issues. Analysts suggest that the increase may be linked to seasonal transitions and refinery maintenance, which often lead to higher costs for consumers.

Local motorists have expressed concerns about the impact on household budgets, especially for those who rely on personal vehicles for commuting and daily errands. Some are considering carpooling or using public transit to offset the added expense.

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While prices vary by station, the average increase across the city was substantial. This marks one of the largest single-day jumps in recent memory, prompting calls for greater transparency in fuel pricing from consumer advocacy groups.

Officials have not announced any immediate measures to address the spike, but the situation continues to be monitored. Residents are advised to compare prices using apps or websites before filling up, as some stations may offer more competitive rates.

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