Continuing a downward trend, the price of a gallon of diesel gasoline hit near year-low levels last week, according to the latest report from the Energy Department.
by Staff
October 26, 2015
1 min to read
Source: EIA
Continuing a downward trend, the price of a gallon of diesel gasoline hit near year-low levels last week, according to the latest report from the Energy Department.
The price of a gallon of on-highway diesel fuel dropped 3.3 cents to $2.498 per gallon. The per-gallon price is $1.137 cheaper than in the same week a year ago. After increasing for a few weeks, the price dropped for the second straight week bringing it closer to the $2.476 per gallon 2015-low that was reached on Sept. 28.
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Prices were down in most locations with the Midwest seeing the largest regional decrease at 6 cents per gallon. California saw the only regional increase with a 0.5-cent jump.
Gasoline prices were also down this week, dropping by 4.9 cents to settle at $2.228 per gallon. The price is 82.8 cents cheaper than the same week a year ago.
The largest decrease came to the Midwest region, dropping by 7.2 cents and the smallest decrease was posted in New England dropping by 1.9 cents.
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