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The national average price of a gallon of diesel dropped 3.3 cents to $3.161 a gallon, according to Energy Information Administration data released March 29.
Highlights
- The decline is the first for diesel in 21 weeks, with the most recent decline being Nov. 2, when it slipped 1.3 cents from the week before.
- Since Nov. 2, a gallon of diesel had climbed 82.2 cents until this week’s drop.
- Diesel still costs 57.5 cents more a gallon than it did at this time last year.
- Trucking’s main fuel fell in nine of the 10 regions in EIA’s weekly survey, with the largest being 4.5 cents in the Midwest. Only California, at two-tenths of a cent, showed an increase.
- Gasoline dropped by 1.3 cents per gallon to reach $2.852.
U.S. On-Highway Diesel Prices
EIA.gov
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