Gas prices in New Brunswick are the lowest they’ve been in months after a nearly 14-cent drop at the pumps Wednesday night.
The maximum price for regular self-serve gas is now 174.9 cents per litre — down from 188.8.
Prices haven’t been this low since mid-April, when the maximum price per litre for self-serve gas was 172.8 cents.
Gas prices have seen a lot of fluctuation in recent months amid supply chain disruptions and changing demand.
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Just two months ago, during the week of June 9, New Brunswickers were paying up to 219.2 cents per litre.
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The price of diesel also fell by 12.8 cents Wednesday night, with a new maximum price of 187.8 cents per litre.
Elsewhere in the Maritimes
In Nova Scotia, the maximum price for self-serve gas is between 165.5 cents per litre in Halifax and 167.5 in Cape Breton.
And those in P.E.I. are paying the highest price in the Maritimes, with a maximum price per litre of 177.3 cents.
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