There is mixed news at the fuel pumps in New Brunswick on Friday.
The New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board reset prices overnight.
Regular self-serve is now selling for a maximum of $1.67 per litre, an increase of three-tenths of a cent.
The price for diesel fell 1.7 cents to a new maximum of $1.58 per litre.
Most local stations are selling both fuels for a few cents less.
Across the border in Nova Scotia, gasoline prices fell 0.5 cents per litre, with regular self-serve now selling for between $1.55 and $1.60 per litre.
Diesel dropped nearly four cents to between $1.35 and $1.39 per litre.
In Prince Edward Island, regular self-serve is selling for between $1.64 and $1.65 per litre after a drop of one cent.
The price for diesel on the island went down three cents to between $1.56 and $1.57 per litre.
Back here in New Brunswick, the price of heating oil fell nearly two cents to $1.39 per litre.
Propane is now selling for a maximum of $1.01 per litre, a drop of half a cent.
Fuel prices are reset every Thursday night in New Brunswick.