New Brunswickers are getting yet another break at the fuel pumps on Wednesday.
Regular self-serve fell 8.8 cents per litre when the Energy and Utilities Board used the interrupter clause Tuesday night.
The new maximum price is 82.1 cents per litre, though most stations are selling it for under 80 cents per litre.
Gas prices have now fallen by nearly 40 cents per litre since late February due to the market instability related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Diesel remains at a maximum of $1.057 per litre, while furnace oil and propane prices are also unchanged.