Analysts cut WCI price forecast as fuel sales slow

Published 21:00 on November 14, 2018  /  Last updated at 22:26 on November 14, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, US

A mounting allowance surplus spurred by declining fuel sales in the WCI cap-and-trade programme should result in smaller price gains than previously expected following Wednesday’s auction and into the next decade, according to analysts.
A mounting allowance surplus spurred by declining fuel sales in the WCI cap-and-trade programme should result in smaller price gains than previously expected following Wednesday’s auction and into the next decade, according to analysts.


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