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Lower gas prices in Canada not the work of Ontario government – 570AM
January 3, 2019

Roger McKnight explains why low gas prices are not the work of the Ontario government as some claim
Roger McKnight explains to CBC why Rachel Notley’s refinery pitch won’t solve the oilpatch’s problem
December 14, 2018

“It sounds, if I may be so blunt, like a little bit of desperation,” says Roger McKnight
One analyst has three steps to help Canadian economy
December 6, 2018

Roger McKnight speaks with Kenny Mason about solutions to Canada’s current oil crisis
TVO’s David Rockne Corrigan interviews En-Pro’s Roger McKnight on Ontario premiere, Doug Ford’s involvement in lowering gas prices
November 21, 2018

ANALYSIS: The premier’s claim that his government has knocked almost five cents off the per-litre price of gas is credible, writes David Rockne Corrigan — but where the next five cents will come from is anyone’s guess.
Irving oil refinery explosion unlikely to hike gasoline prices in Canada
October 11, 2018

Roger McKnight discusses impact of Irving Oil explosion
5 cent drop in gas not because of cap and trade coming out
September 20, 2018

Roger McKnight speaks to Richard Southern of city news about the dramatic drop in price at the gas pumps
This week on BNN/Bloomberg’s Commodities, a look ahead at gas prices across Canada
August 24, 2018

Roger McKnight discusses gas prices now that the driving season is coming to an end
Gas prices are slowly going down – but that’s not because of Ontario Premiere Ford
August 17, 2018

“The provincial government has no control over the wholesale price of gasoline,” Roger McKnight, Chief Petroleum Analyst
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF OUR NEW MICROSITE, NRG-report.ca
July 24, 2018

Separate from our main, corporate site, NRG-report.ca is home to information and advice on the energy markets that you won’t get anywhere else
Media Brief – why current gas prices in Vancouver are at record highs
May 4, 2018
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Current gas prices in Western Canada are the highest in history, and here’s why