Fuel prices have hit new record highs in New Brunswick after the weekly adjustment.
Regular self-serve is now selling for a maximum price of $1.589 per litre in the province.
That is an increase of 4.5 cents after the weekly setting by the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board.
Diesel prices climbed by just over four cents to a maximum of $1.746 per litre.
Most local stations are selling both fuels for a few cents less.
This time last year, regular self-serve was going for a maximum of $1.133 per litre, while the most you were paying for diesel was $1.18 per litre.
Meanwhile, the price for furnace oil has climbed by more than four cents to a new maximum of $1.566 per litre.
Propane is now selling for a maximum of $1.284 per litre, an increase of more than three cents.
Fuel prices are reset every Wednesday night in New Brunswick.