For the fifth week in a row, the average price for a gallon of diesel fuel across the U.S. has gone down from a week ago, according to the weekly report issued for Monday, June 24, by the Energy Information Administration.
The EIA reports the lowest regional average price for diesel being $2.797 in the Gulf Coast. California’s average price for a gallon of diesel has dropped below $4.
While prices for all other regions are lower than one year ago, the EIA says California’s average price is nine-tenths of a cent higher than a year ago.
Following are the average prices for diesel fuel by region as reported by the EIA for Monday:
- U.S. – $3.043, down 2.7 cents.
- East Coast – $3.079, down 2 cents.
- New England – $3.136, down 1.7 cents.
- Central Atlantic – $3.258, down 2.4 cents.
- Lower Atlantic – $2.946, down 1.8 cents.
- Midwest – $2.926, down 3.1 cents.
- Gulf Coast – $2.797, down 2.3 cents.
- Rocky Mountain – $3.03, down 4.2 cents.
- West Coast – $3.631, down 3.5 cents.
- West Coast without California – $3.206, down 3.2 cents.
- California – $3.968, down 3.8 cents.