Trucking’s Main Fuel Is Now More Than $1 Cheaper Than a Year Ago
The national average diesel price extended its pronounced decline, falling 8.5 cents to reach $4.209 a gallon, according to Energy Information Administration data released Nov. 20.
Highlights
- The average price for a gallon of diesel has shed 33.6 cents over the past four weeks after a 10.1-cent rise Oct. 23.
- Diesel’s price is $1.024 lower than it was at this time in 2022.
- The average price for trucking’s main fuel dropped in all 10 regions in EIA’s weekly survey, from a high of 10.1 cents a gallon in the Midwest to a low of 2.6 cents in New England.
- Gasoline slid six cents to reach $3.289 a gallon for the national average. It’s below $3 in two regions (Gulf Coast and Lower Atlantic) and below $5 in California.
Source: ttnews.com