The average price for a gallon of diesel fuel across the U.S. nudged up less than a half cent from last week, according to the federal Energy Information Administration.
According to the EIA’s weekly report on Monday, May 20, the national average barely moved and there was no change in New England and Central Atlantic regions.
Following are the average prices for diesel fuel by region as reported by the EIA for Monday:
- U.S. – $3.163, up three-tenths of a cent.
- East Coast – $3.176, no change.
- New England – $3.238, no change.
- Central Atlantic – $3.375, up 1 cent.
- Lower Atlantic – $3.03, down a half cent.
- Midwest – $3.049, up three-tenths of a cent.
- Gulf Coast – $2.907, up one-fifth of a cent.
- Rocky Mountain – $3.192, up 1.1 cents.
- West Coast – $3.794, up two-fifths of a cent.
- West Coast without California – $3.352, down three-tenths of a cent.
- California – $4.145, up nine-tenths of a cent.