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Montreal gas prices shoot up to $1.42 per litre, relief on the way

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Montreal gas prices shoot up after Hurricane Harvey
WATCH ABOVE: Hurricane Harvey's effects are still being felt at the pump in Montreal. Global's Dan Spector explains – Sep 6, 2017

Hurricane Harvey’s effects are still being felt at the pump in Montreal.

Gas is over $1.41 at many gas stations, and drivers are frustrated.

“It’s getting pretty expensive,” said Mehran Moghtadai, as he filled up on Saint-Jean Boulevard in DDO Wednesday.

According to petroleum analyst Dan McTeague, the hike is the result of a delayed reaction from Hurricane Harvey.

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“All of this is being put to motorists, basically because of the serious hurricane and its after-effects,” McTeague told Global News.

“Hurricane Harvey knocked out about 25 per cent of the U.S. gasoline supply, so that put a lot of pressure on price.”

It’s the third gas price hike in Montreal in the past week, but McTeague says fuel will get cheaper in the next few days.

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“It will drop by about two cents per day until Sunday or Monday. If I were in Montreal, I’d wait until Monday to fill up,” he said.

He expects prices to be around $1.27 or $1.29 per litre early next week.

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