The average price for a gallon of diesel fuel across the U.S. decreased a fraction of a cent from last week, according to the weekly report issued for Monday, July 15, by the Energy Information Administration.
The biggest regional change in on-highway diesel fuel prices was in the Midwest, were the average price went down 1.2 cents from last Monday. All other recorded changes in regional averages were less than a half cent or less.
Following are the average prices for diesel fuel by region as reported by the EIA for Monday:
- U.S. – $3.051, down two-fifths of a cent.
- East Coast – $3.08, down one-tenth of a cent.
- New England – $3.131, down three-tenths of a cent.
- Central Atlantic – $3.272, down three-tenths of a cent.
- Lower Atlantic – $2.941, up one-tenth of a cent.
- Midwest – $2.956, down 1.2 cents.
- Gulf Coast – $2.805, up one-tenth of a cent.
- Rocky Mountain – $2.975, down a half cent.
- West Coast – $3.624, no change.
- West Coast without California – $3.209, up one-tenth of a cent.
- California – $3.952, down one-tenth of a cent.