
Nine weeks and counting. The Department of Energy reported Monday that diesel prices are still on a downward trend, with this week's drop a meager 3.6 cents per gallon lower that it was last week.
It's the ninth straight week of declines for diesel prices.


Nine weeks and counting. The Department of Energy reported Monday that diesel prices are still on a downward trend, with this week's drop a meager 3.6 cents per gallon lower that it was last week.
The DOE's weekly pump-price survey shows California is the only jurisdiction where diesel remains above $4.00 per gallon. The average price in the Golden state is $4.047 per gallon -- which is still a dime cheaper that it was two weeks ago. The average price on the west coast, excluding California, is $3.833.
The best price around the country can be found in the Gulf Coast region at 3.757 per gallon.
Elsewhere, average regional fuel prices are as follows:
East Coast Average: 3.886
New England: 3.993
Central Atlantic: 3.934
Lower Atlantic: 3.831
Midwest: 3.839
Rocky Mountain: 3.810

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