By Land Line staff
After 10 straight weeks of falling prices, diesel has increased 2.1 cents for a nationwide average of $3.866, according to data from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Prices had fallen for 10 consecutive weeks after hitting a five-year high of $4.159 per gallon on Feb. 25.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported increases in nine of the 10 regions of the country, with the largest increases coming in the Midwest, West Coast and California regions. Only the Central Atlantic region saw a dip in price, and even that decrease was only a modest tenth of one cent per gallon. California remains the only region in the country with an average price of more than $4, at $4.042 per gallon.
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After 10 straight weeks of falling prices, diesel has increased 2.1 cents for a nationwide average of $3.866, according to data from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Prices had fallen for 10 consecutive weeks after hitting a five-year high of $4.159 per gallon on Feb. 25.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported increases in nine of the 10 regions of the country, with the largest increases coming in the Midwest, West Coast and California regions. Only the Central Atlantic region saw a dip in price, and even that decrease was only a modest tenth of one cent per gallon. California remains the only region in the country with an average price of more than $4, at $4.042 per gallon.
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