Fuel prices saw another decrease in New Brunswick.
The New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board made its weekly adjustment overnight.
The maximum cost for regular self‑serve gasoline is down about 6 cents a litre to $1.79.
Diesel fell roughly 3 cents to $2.35, while furnace oil dropped about 3 cents to $2.28.
The weekly reset comes on the heels of an interrupter clause that lowered prices days earlier.
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In Nova Scotia, regular self‑serve currently ranges from about $1.70 to $1.75 per litre, while diesel’s maximum is between roughly $2.20 and $2.24 per litre.
On Prince Edward Island, the maximum price for regular self‑serve is about $1.80 per litre, diesel is at $2.28 per litre, and home heating oil sells for a maximum of about $1.69 per litre.
The New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board makes its regular weekly price adjustments every Friday at 12:01 a.m.




