Diesel jumps 7.4 cents to $2.234

June 7, 2005
The national average price for a gallon of diesel has jumped 7.4 cents to $2.234

The national average price for a gallon of diesel has jumped 7.4 cents to $2.234, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

The Gulf Coast region saw a 9.6-cent surge to $2.213, marking the steepest increase. Prices in the Rocky Mountain region were the most stable, as well as the lowest, as prices rose 1.2 cents to $2.191. California remains the most expensive region in which to fill up at $2.421 on a 5.4-cent increase.

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