Heavy Duty Trucking Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Diesel Fuel Prices Rise for 10th Week

The national average retail price for a gallon of on-highway diesel fuel rose by nearly another nickel over the past week, with a nearly 17-cent surge in California.

Deborah Lockridge
Deborah LockridgeEditor and Associate Publisher
Read Deborah's Posts
September 12, 2023
Diesel Fuel Prices Rise for 10th Week

The national average retail diesel price plus the highest and lowest prices regions.

Source: DOE's Energy Information Administration

3 min to read


The national average price for a gallon of on-highway diesel fuel rose by nearly another nickel over the past week, with a nearly 17-cent surge in California. It’s the 10th straight week of increases for the national average.

After dropping to as low as $3.77 in early July, the average retail diesel price has risen every week to the latest figure of $4.54 per gallon as of the Department of Energy’s Sept. 11 report for on-highway ultra-low-sulfur diesel.

Ad Loading...

In California, the price is closing in on $6 per gallon at $5.97. The lowest average price was reported in the Gulf Coast region at $4.21.

The average price is down nearly 50 cents per gallon compared to a year ago, and they have not yet reached last year’s high of $5.78. But if prices continue to rise, it could change dynamics in the freight market.

In its Short Term Energy Outlook published September 12, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said its current projection for the average 2023 price of diesel is $4.31; for 2024 the outlook expects the average to be $4.07. However, these numbers are about 3.5% higher than in its previous forecast.

Ad Loading...

In a session at FTR’s conference on September 12, Avery Vise, vice president of trucking for FTR, said that with diesel prices rising and flat spot rates, we may see more small motor carriers dropping out of the market.

“This is one of the big X factors here,” Vise said. “If we continue to see diesel prices rise, that could be a market-changer.”

Crude Oil Prices

Crude oil makes up nearly half of the price of a gallon of diesel, and oil futures prices continue to rise, with U.S. oil nearing $90 per barrel in trading Tuesday morning. Oil prices have risen by 31% over the past three months.

Last week, the two leading oil benchmarks, Brent crude and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI), reached their highest levels since November 2022, after Saudi Arabia and Russia announced they would cut their oil production by a million barrels per day through the end of the year. The two countries are coordinating their actions with OPEC's oil production cuts, although they are not members.

In its Short Term Energy Outlook, the EIA expects the Brent crude oil price to average $93 per barrel during the fourth quarter of this year, citing an expected decline in global oil inventories in the coming months. This outlook incorporates Saudi Arabia’s September 5 announcement to continue its voluntary crude oil production cut of 1 million barrels per day through the end of this year. Previously, the voluntary cut was set to expire at the end of September.

Ad Loading...

Longer-term, the EIA said, in its forecst, "The price eases to an average of $87/barrel by the second half of 2024 because we expect global oil inventories to rise during that period."

Crude oil prices drive much of the pricing of diesel fuel.

Source: DOE's Energy Information Administration

Updated 2 pm eastern time to add Short-Term Energy Outlook information.

More Fuel Smarts

NACFE Run on Less 2026 findings.
Fuel Smartsby Jack RobertsMay 1, 2026

NACFE: Fleets Need to Recalibrate TCO Strategies as Electric Trucks Gain a Long-Term Edge

NACFE’s Run on Less data has found that recent setbacks aside, electric truck powertrains are trending toward market leadership by 2025.

Read More →
Gray Volvo tractor pulling trailer on open highway
Fuel Smartsby Deborah LockridgeMay 1, 2026

New High-Horsepower Natural Gas Engine Could Expand Fleet Options

Westport and Volvo are demonstrating a 500-hp truck with diesel-like efficiency — one that also offers what Westport says is a better pathway to using hydrogen fuel in trucks.

Read More →
Illustration with oil wells silhouetted against red and gold sky
Fuel Smartsby Deborah LockridgeMay 1, 2026

Why Fuel Diversification Matters for Trucking Fleets

Relying on diesel alone exposes fleets to fuel price volatility. Here’s why diversification with electric, natural gas, and renewable fuels can reduce risk.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Range Energy eTrailer.
Fuel Smartsby News/Media ReleaseApril 17, 2026

Range Energy Confirms eTrailer Performance in Winter Testing as Commercial Rollout Nears

Range Energy said its production-ready eTrailer system proved it can boost stability, safety, and efficiency in sub-zero winter conditions as the company moves toward scaled deployment.

Read More →
Circles with trucks demonstrating sustainable features and Top Green Fleets logo
Fuel Smartsby Deborah LockridgeApril 16, 2026

Top Green Fleets of 2026: Nomination Deadline Extended

Is your company a leader in sustainability efforts among trucking fleets? If so, Heavy Duty Trucking's editors want to hear from you.

Read More →
Youtube thumbnail featuring man in Big-Lebowski-inspired sweater
Fuel Smartsby Deborah LockridgeApril 13, 2026

New Lightweight Wheel Cover Targets Simpler Aero Gains [Watch]

Watch to learn how Deflecktor's new wheel cover design is taking a simpler approach to aerodynamics, with an eye toward making it more practical for both trucks and trailers.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Dual truck tires with black aerodynamic wheel cover and a man bending down getting ready to take one off
Fuel Smartsby Deborah LockridgeApril 10, 2026

Deflecktor: Hubbub Aerodynamic Wheel Cover Cost-Effective Even for Trailers

Aerodynamic wheel covers can deliver small but meaningful fuel-economy gains for fleets, and Deflecktor says its latest design aims to make the technology easier and more affordable to deploy.

Read More →
Podcast thumbnail saying "How to Save on Fuel Costs" with diesel pump in the background and photo of the woman guest
Fuel SmartsApril 9, 2026

Cutting Fleet Fuel Costs in a Volatile Market [Listen]

When diesel prices are as volatile as they've been in 2026, it makes it tough for trucking fleets to plan and control costs. Breakthrough Fuel's Jenny Vander Zanden has insights on near-term savings strategies.

Read More →
YouTube thumbnail saying "How to Save on Fuel Costs" with woman's photo and a photo of a diesel price pump
Fuel Smartsby Deborah LockridgeApril 9, 2026

Diesel Price Swings Aren’t Over. What Can Your Fleet Do?

Practical steps fleets can take to manage fuel costs, from purchasing strategies to driver behavior.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Illustration with oil wells, dollar bills, and a diesel fuel pump
Fuel Smartsby Deborah LockridgeApril 7, 2026

Diesel Prices Surge Toward Record Highs as Oil Price Volatility Intensifies

Prices jumped another 24 cents in a week, with California topping $7.50 and new data showing fleet fuel costs may already be at record levels.

Read More →