The average cost for a gallon of diesel fuel nationwide on Monday decreased by a penny compared to a week previous, according to the Energy Information Administration.
On Monday, Aug. 20, the EIA reported the U.S. average price per gallon of diesel cost $3.207.
Average prices in every region decreased slightly from last week. The largest decrease was in the Midwest, were the average price on Monday was 1.2 cents lower than a week before.
The average price per gallon for diesel fuel is 61.1 cents higher than a year ago. The year started with an average U.S. price for diesel on Jan. 1 of $2.973.
Following are the average prices by region as reported by the EIA for Monday:
- U.S. – $3.207, down 1 cent
- East Coast – $3.207, down 1.2 cents
- New England – $3.261, down two-fifths of a cent
- Central Atlantic – $3.38, down seven tenths of a cent
- Lower Atlantic – $3.076, down 1.5 cents
- Midwest – $3.129, down 1 cent
- Gulf Coast – $2.981, down nine-tenths of a cent
- Rocky Mountain – $3.349, down nine-tenths of a cent
- West Coast – $3.706, down four-fifths of a cent
- West Coast less California – $3.423, down one-fifth of a cent
- California – $3.929, down 1.3 cents.