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Fuel prices fall again in N.B.

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.

RELATED: Interrupter clause drops fuel prices in N.B.

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.

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  • Alex Allan is an award-winning multimedia journalist and graduate of Fanshawe College's Journalism Broadcasting and Digital Communication Management programs. He is based in Saint John and covers stories across New Brunswick. Contact Alex at allana@radioabl.ca.

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