Fuel prices continue their rollercoaster ride here in New Brunswick.
The Energy and Utilities Board invoked its interrupter clause again overnight.
Diesel climbed by 9.4 cents to a new maximum price of more than $2.07 per litre.
Heating oil saw a similar increase and is now selling for a maximum of just over $1.89 per litre.
This is the third night in a row that diesel and heating oil prices changed in New Brunswick.
Diesel climbed by 8.4 cents on Tuesday night when the interrupter clause was used and dropped by 12.4 cents Wednesday night during the regular weekly setting.
As for heating oil, it went up by 8.5 cents on Tuesday night and fell by 12.8 cents on Wednesday night.
Gasoline prices remain unchanged after a nearly eight-cent drop on Wednesday night. The most you will pay for regular self-serve is just over $1.73 per litre.