Trucking’s Main Fuel Has Fallen in Cost Each Week Since Oct. 23
The national average diesel price tumbled 6.3 cents in its fifth straight decline to hit $4.146 a gallon, according to Energy Information Administration data released Nov. 27.
Highlights
- Diesel’s price has fallen each week since a 10.1-cent rise Oct. 23.
- Over that time, trucking’s main fuel has decreased between 9.1 cents (Oct. 30) and the current 6.3 cents.
- A gallon of diesel now costs 99.5 cents less than it did at this time in 2022.
- Diesel’s average price fell in all 10 regions in EIA’s weekly survey, ranging from a high of 9.2 cents a gallon in the Midwest to a low of four-tenths of a cent in the Central Atlantic.
- The price of gasoline also fell in all regions, dipping an average of 5.1 cents to reach $3.238 a gallon.
Source: ttnews.com