BRUCE Ralston, Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology, on Friday said that people are right when they feel like they’re being ripped off when they fill up at the gas station.
He was reacting to the BC Utilities Commission’s investigation into gas prices.
Ralston said: “Today, the BC Utilities Commission found that the wholesale gasoline market is not truly competitive, which results in unexplained higher gas prices for consumers, and potentially higher profits for oil and gas companies.
“This means that British Columbians pay $490 million a year more than they otherwise would.”
Ralston added: “I want to thank the BC Utilities Commission and the experts who participated in this investigation for their hard work and professional conduct.
“Our government is concerned with the allocation of refined gasoline flowing into B.C., as well as the lack of transparency around how the price of gas is set.
“We are committed to bringing fairness and transparency to B.C.”