FREDERICTON – New Brunswick motorists will notice a big improvement in regulated pump prices when they fill up their vehicles today.
The province’s Energy and Utilities Board has used it’s interrupter clause to lower the price of a litre of regular self-serve gasoline by 8.3 cents.
The drop means the maximum allowable price is now $1.24 per litre.
The board says volatile changes in market trading is the reason for the second decrease in the past 24 hours.
On Thursday the price of regular self serve went down by 3.4 cents.
The cost of all other fuels were not reduced in the latest adjustment.
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