Diesel and heating oil prices have fallen ever so slightly in New Brunswick.
The Energy and Utilities Board invoked its interrupter clause Tuesday night.
This after prices skyrocketed by nearly 70 cents per litre over the weekend.
Diesel is now selling for a maximum price of just under $3 per litre, a drop of 7.4 cents.
The most you will now pay for heating oil is $2.76 per litre, down nearly eight cents.
Gasoline and propane prices were not affected by the interrupter clause.
The maximum price for regular self-serve remains at $1.85 per litre.
Prices will be adjusted at midnight during the regular weekly setting by the board.