Diesel will average $3.90 a gallon this year, the Department of Energy said, lowering its most recent forecast by 2 cents.
March 12, 2013diesel News Updates
Diesel Declines 4.2¢ to $4.088
Retail diesel prices declined for the second consecutive week — from $4.13 a gallon to $4.088 — raising hopes that the price might not stay above $4 for long.
March 18, 2013DOE Lowers Diesel Price Forecast to $3.90
Diesel Drops 4.2¢ to $4.088 in Second Straight Decline; Gas Falls 4.9¢ to $3.71
Diesel and gasoline both fell for a second straight week, with diesel dropping 4.2 cents to $4.088 a gallon and gas down 4.9 cents to $3.71, the Department of Energy reported.
March 11, 2013Diesel, Gasoline Decline, Breaking String of Increases
The string of fevered increases in U.S. retail diesel and gasoline prices broke last week as the Department of Energy reported declines for both of the products.
March 11, 2013Diesel Declines 2.9¢ to $4.13 a Gallon; Gasoline Drops for First Time This Year
Diesel fell for the first time in seven weeks, dropping 2.9 cents to $4.13 a gallon, and gasoline fell for the first time this year, the Department of Energy said.
March 4, 2013Diesel Up 0.2¢ After 6th Weekly Increase
Retail diesel prices edged up 0.2 cent last week to $4.159 a gallon, reaching the highest level ever recorded in the month of February, according to the Department of Energy.
March 4, 2013Diesel Edges Up 0.2¢ to $4.159 in Sixth Increase; Gasoline Gains 3.7¢ to $3.784
Diesel edged up 0.2 cent to $4.159 a gallon, its sixth straight weekly increase, while gasoline rose for a 10th week, the Department of Energy said.
February 26, 2013Diesel Gains 5.3¢ to $4.157; Price Is Highest Since August ’08
U.S. retail diesel prices hit their highest level in 4½ years last week after jumping 5.3 cents a gallon to $4.157, the Department of Energy reported.
February 25, 2013Diesel Rises 5.3¢ to $4.157 a Gallon; Price Is Highest Since August 2008
Diesel rose 5.3 cents to $4.157 a gallon, its fifth straight increase and the highest price in four-and-a-half years, while gasoline jumped 13.6 cents, the Department of Energy reported.
February 20, 2013Wyoming Gov. Signs Bill to Add a Dime to State’s 14-Cent Diesel, Gasoline Tax
Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead (R) has signed a bill that will add a dime to the state’s 14-cent-per-gallon tax on diesel and gasoline.
February 19, 2013Follow Us
Trending
Newsletter Signup
Subscribe to Transport Topics