You can expect a plunge at the pumps starting tonight.
If you can wait, you are likely to save a few bucks when you fuel up.
Dan McTeague is predicting prices will fall by about 10 cents a litre by tomorrow.
This would put the average price in Niagara around 93 cents a litre.
But, the president of Canadians for Affordable Energy says some stations could be selling gas as low as 85 cents.
The drop comes from lower fuel demand over Coronavirus fears.
The market is flooded as oil producers argue over production cuts.

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