Diesel Fuel Prices

The U. S. on-highway diesel fuel price on July 3 was $2.472 per gallon. This price is a

slight increase from the previous week. It also creeped up in every region in the country

with the exception of the Rocky Mountain Region where it went down slightly. As it has been for the past

few months, the highest price in the United States remains in California…$2.866.

The lowest price continues to be in the Gulf Coast Region…$2.307.

 

source:www.eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel

Diesel Fuel Prices

The average price of diesel fuel on the highway in the United States

on June 5, 2017 was $2.564. This price is slightly  (.007) lower than

the previous week. Every region in the country was down except New England

and the Rocky Mountain Zone. As been the case for weeks, the highest

price remains in California…$2.927, and the lowest is in the Gulf Coast at $2.417.source:www.eia.gov

Diesel Fuel Prices

Diesel fuel prices jumped more than 3 cents just before Memorial Day.

The increase was the first in the last 6 weeks, after a more than a six cent decline.

The average price of a gallon of on-highway diesel is now $2.571. All the Regions in the

U.S. increased except New England where it fell 4 tenths of a cent. California still maintains

the highest price at $2.931 per gallon. The lowest price remains in the Gulf Coast at $2.423.
source:www.eia.gov/diesel

Diesel Fuel Prices

The average price of diesel fuel in the United States on 05/22/17 was $2.539. Not only is the price down by two cents, it is the 4th straight week that the price has fallen. Even though the price is nearly 25 cents more than it was a year ago, the downward trend is encouraging. As, has been the case, the highest price is in California ($2.912), and the lowest remains in the Gulf Coast Region ($2.384).

 

source:www.eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel