Mike
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The national average price for a gallon of on-highway diesel was up five cents for the week ending Monday, April 7, 2007. The average price of $2.840, up from $2.790 the previous week, was 18.6 cents higher per gallon than it was for the same week in 2006.
The average price of ultra-low sulfur diesel was up five cents from $2.803 to $2.853 per gallon, while a gallon of low-sulfur diesel was up 4.8 cents from $2.751 to $2.799.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration separates the two categories at the national level while supplies of low-sulfur diesel are still available. ULSD was launched in January and will be mandatory by 2010, except in California where it is already mandatory.
ULSD prices increased a minimum of 2.9 cents in all nine of its regions, according to the EIA.
The biggest increase for the week was in the Rocky Mountain region where a gallon of ULSD jumped 6.6 cents from $2.890 to $2.956.
ULSD in the Lower Atlantic region increased 6.1 cents from $2.760 to $2.821.
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The average price of ultra-low sulfur diesel was up five cents from $2.803 to $2.853 per gallon, while a gallon of low-sulfur diesel was up 4.8 cents from $2.751 to $2.799.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration separates the two categories at the national level while supplies of low-sulfur diesel are still available. ULSD was launched in January and will be mandatory by 2010, except in California where it is already mandatory.
ULSD prices increased a minimum of 2.9 cents in all nine of its regions, according to the EIA.
The biggest increase for the week was in the Rocky Mountain region where a gallon of ULSD jumped 6.6 cents from $2.890 to $2.956.
ULSD in the Lower Atlantic region increased 6.1 cents from $2.760 to $2.821.
more...