Mike
Well-Known Member
The U.S. average diesel price per gallon went up less than a cent from one week ago, according to a weekly federal report dated Monday, July 6.
The highest regional increase was in California, where the price increased 1.4 cents per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. In only one region, the Central Atlantic, did the average decrease from a week ago.
Here are the average U.S. prices for a gallon of diesel reported for each region by ProMiles.com:
The highest regional increase was in California, where the price increased 1.4 cents per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. In only one region, the Central Atlantic, did the average decrease from a week ago.
Here are the average U.S. prices for a gallon of diesel reported for each region by ProMiles.com:
- U.S. – $2.308, up one-fifth of a cent.
- East Coast – $2.47, down one-fifth of a cent.
- New England – $2.611, up four-fifths of a cent.
- Central Atlantic – $2.651, up three-fifths of a cent.
- Lower Atlantic – $2.347, down three-fifths of a cent.
- Midwest – $2.242, up three-tenths of a cent
- Gulf Coast – $2.17, up one-fifth of a cent.
- Rocky Mountain – $2.256, down three-tenths of a cent.
- West Coast – $2.696, down a half cent.
- West Coast without California – $2.476, down 1.2 cents.
- California – $3.122, down one-fifth of a cent.
Average retail diesel fuel price surges
For most all U.S. regions, the average retail price for a gallon of diesel increased slightly from a week ago, according to a federal report.
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