
Fuel is delivered to a service station in California. Diesel bumped up 5.4 cents a gallon to reach $5.484. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg News)
The national average price for diesel reversed its trend and climbed 8 cents to $4.604 a gallon, according to Energy Information Administration data for the week ending Jan. 23.
Highlights
- The average price for a gallon of diesel had dropped in nine of the past 10 weeks, totaling 83.3 cents. The only increase in that time was a 4.6-cent gain three weeks ago.
- A gallon of diesel now costs 82.4 cents more than it did at this time in 2022.
- Trucking’s main fuel rose in all 10 regions in EIA’s weekly survey, ranging from a high of 9.9 cents in the Midwest to seven-tenths of a cent in the Rocky Mountain area.
U.S.. On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices
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