Kalibrate Canada: 2023 half-year data is now available
Lockdown measures implemented to reduce the spread of the Covid-19 virus significantly reduced the demand for transportation fuels in the spring of 2020. Since then, fuel sales in Canada have struggled to reach pre-pandemic levels. Kalibrate Canada retail fuel volume data, representing roughly 75 percent of retail sales in Canada, shows retail gasoline sales in the second quarter of 2023 were 5.8 percent lower than in the same quarter in 2019. Many Canadians continue to work from home following the pandemic, while others may have shifted to cleaner fuel alternatives, such as electric vehicles.
Find out market trends in more than 370 markets and towns in Canada with Kalibrate’s newly released half-year data. Submit your request for volume data here.
Market coverage of volume data is available in a variety of means – nationally, provincially, regionally, municipally, or by unique competitive area. See a complete list of the markets we survey on our website here. Or use Kalibrate’s SiteSelect online mapping tool to find sites in the Canadian database.
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