Price jumps at the pumps.

As of January 10, 2025, the New Brunswick Energy & Utilities Board has set the following maximum prices for petroleum products:

  • Regular Gasoline (Self-serve): 163.5 cents per litre
  • Regular Gasoline (Full-serve): 167.0 cents per litre
  • Mid-grade Gasoline (Self-serve): 168.2 cents per litre
  • Mid-grade Gasoline (Full-serve): 171.6 cents per litre
  • Premium Gasoline (Self-serve): 172.8 cents per litre
  • Premium Gasoline (Full-serve): 176.3 cents per litre
  • Ultra-low Sulphur Diesel (Self-serve): 187.4 cents per litre
  • Ultra-low Sulphur Diesel (Full-serve): 190.9 cents per litre
  • Furnace Oil: 154.7 cents per litre
  • Propane: 124.1 cents per litre

These prices include Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) and are subject to change based on market conditions.

In Saint John, New Brunswick, recent data indicates that gasoline prices are approximately 6.16 Canadian dollars per gallon.

Additionally, predictions for January 10, 2025, suggest the following prices:

  • Regular Gasoline: 162.9 cents per litre
  • Premium Gasoline: 173.9 cents per litre
  • Diesel: 185.8 cents per litre

Please note that actual prices at individual gas stations may vary. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it’s advisable to check with local fuel retailers or consult the New Brunswick Energy & Utilities Board’s official website.