EIA: USGC Diesel Prices Rise by 3.7cts on Week
Miguel E. Andujar
DTN Refined Fuels Market Reporter
DAVENPORT, FL (DTN) -- The national average price for retail diesel fuel
increased for the second consecutive week as of Monday (9/8), with the steepest
advance once again on the US Gulf Coast, according to the latest data from the
Energy Information Administration.
The national average for retail diesel fuel climbed by 3.2cts to $3.766
gallon as of Monday, 21.1cts above the same week last year.
Gulf Coast PADD 3 posted the sharpest regional gain for the third
consecutive week, up by 3.7cts to $3.404 gallon as of September 8, 21.4cts
above the same period of the previous year.
Midwest PADD 2 diesel price advanced by 3.2cts to $3.754 gallon
week-over-week, 22.6cts higher than the same time of the prior year.
West Coast PADD 5 diesel prices also moved higher, rising by 4.9cts to
$4.533 gallon as of Monday, 27.6cts above the same period of the prior year.
Meanwhile, West Coast less California jumped by 5.1cts to $4.163 gallon, up by
32.6cts from the same week last year.
California advanced by 4.4cts to $4.958 gallon, 21.9cts higher compared to
last year.
The East Coast PADD 1 average diesel price gained by 2.2cts to $3.772 gallon
as of September 8, 15.3cts higher compared to the same period of the prior
year. New England PADD 1A added by 0.7cts to $3.955 gallon in the same
reference period, Central Atlantic PADD 1B rose by 2.5cts to $3.937 gallon, and
Lower Atlantic PADD 1C climbed by 2.4cts to $3.693 gallon.
Rocky Mountain PADD 4 edged up by 0.1cts to $3.754 gallon, an increase of
18.7cts compared to the same period of last year.
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