Diesel prices see decrease in Nova Scotia due to interrupter

The price of diesel dropped in Nova Scotia on Tuesday after the provincial regulatory invoked the interrupter clause at midnight.

The Nova Scotia Energy Board says due to a significant shift in the global market price, it has adjusted prices at the pumps.

The price-per-litre for diesel dropped 7.1 cents overnight to rest at 195.1.

The NSEB made no change however to the price of regular self-serve gasoline.

The move comes as Canadian and U.S. stock markets rallied after the U.S. and Iran reached a tentative deal to extend their ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to get the global flow of crude going again.

Stocks got a lift after the price for a barrel of Brent crude oil fell 4.8 per cent to US$83.17, back to where it was in early March.

With files from The Canadian Press and Steve Gow, CityNews Halifax

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