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Interrupter clause decreases some N.B. fuel prices

Dips for diesel and furnace oil users over the weekend.

The New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board invoked the interrupter clause early Sunday morning.

Diesel and furnace oil prices are both down 7.4 cents a litre.

Diesel is sitting at a maximum of $2.33.

The maximum for furnace oil is down to around $2.26.

Regular self-serve fuel prices remained unchanged.

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