
Prices in the Rocky Mountain region showed the greatest decline compared to the previous week, with average prices falling nine cents for gasoline, and eight cents for diesel.
Prices in the Rocky Mountain region showed the greatest decline compared to the previous week, with average prices falling nine cents for gasoline, and eight cents for diesel.
Diesel prices on the Gulf Coast dipped below $4 for the first time since February 2022, while gasoline prices continued their upward trend across the country.
The average price of diesel fuel blipped up a penny in the Midwest Region, while gasoline climbed more than 4 cents on average nationwide.
Diesel fuel prices continued declines over the past week, while gasoline remained steady in most regions outside of the Rocky Mountains and the West Coast.
Gas dropped in price across the United States, except the Rocky Mountain region.
Both diesel and gasoline prices increased on average across the United States this week.
Across the country, average diesel and gasoline fuel prices jumped between 8 and 11 cents compared to last week.
Diesel prices dropped in most areas except the Rocky Mountains, while gasoline inched up again at the pump.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that the average cost for diesel is about $4.54 this week, while gasoline costs about $3.26 on average.
Costs are up compared to last week, but still below where we were this time in 2022. The increase is attributed to reduced refinery capacity due to recent cold weather.
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