• Diesel falls 2.3 cents to $1.934

    Diesel prices fall 2.3 cents to $1.934
    Jan. 11, 2005

    The national average price for a gallon of diesel fell 2.3 cents to $1.934 last week, according to the Energy Information Administration. Diesel prices have steadily been receding from October’s high of $2.212, with just a single upswing posted within the past 12 weeks.

    All regions averaged a decline in prices, with the smallest being in the Gulf Coast, down 1.1 cents to $1.876. The Gulf Coast also averaged the cheapest diesel in the nation. The largest decrease was posted in the Rocky Mountain region, down 5.7 cents to $1.877. New England is the most expensive region to fill up in, at $2.163.

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