Gas prices are back up after the low dip on Wednesday, when the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board used the interrupter clause to set prices a day early.
This clause is used to respond to sudden spikes up or down in petroleum product prices in order to meet reasonable prices and security of supply.
The new maximum price for regular self-serve is $1.10.2 – an increase of about seven cents per litre.
Meanwhile, diesel prices rose again to a new maximum of 1.16.1 cents per litre.
Most stations in the Saint John region are selling for a few cents less.
Furnace oil rose by about four cents, while propane rose less than a cent.




