The average price of a gallon of diesel fuel rose for the third week in a row, by 6.8 cents last week, according to weekly figures from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Diesel Prices Up Third Week in Row


The DOE's Energy Information Administration reports the average retail price of on-highway diesel at $3.184 Monday. The highest prices were reported on the West Coast at $3.329, the lowest in the Gulf Coast region at $3.10.

Diesel is now at the highest level since October 27, 2008, and is 39.4 cents -- 14 percent -- higher than a year ago.

The price of gasoline is also up, the EIA reported, to $2.892 per gallon, up 2.7 cents from last week. That's 26.3 cents more expensive -- 10 percent -- than a year ago.

The American Trucking Associations noted in its weekly Fuel Line newsletter that a run-up in the
price of oil helped push diesel prices up. Early last week, the price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil increased to $87.81 per barrel, which was the highest level since the fall 2008.

However, crude prices fell Friday and again Monday, when they dropped below $85 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.


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