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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Fourteen Weeks And Fuel Still Falling

 Now for 14 consecutive weeks, the U.S. average price for a gallon of diesel reported by the federal Energy Information Administration fuel has again dropped.

On Monday, Jan. 21, the EIA reported the average price for a gallon of diesel across the U.S. dropped another penny. The price is 6 cents lower than the price one year ago.

Following are the average prices by region as reported by the EIA for Monday:

  • U.S. – $2.965, down 1.1 cents.
  • East Coast – $3.037, down 1.2 cents.
  • New England – $3.191, down 1.7 cents.
  • Central Atlantic – $3.215, down one-fifth of a cent.
  • Lower Atlantic – $2.884, down 1.9 cents.
  • Midwest – $2.807, down 1.6 cents.
  • Gulf Coast – $2.79, up one-fifth of a cent.
  • Rocky Mountain – $2.944, down 4.3 cents.
  • West Coast – $3.463, down four-fifths of a cent.
  • West Coast without California – $3.115, down 1.5 cents.
  • California – $3.739, down three-tenths of a cent.