Diesel Dips 1.3¢ to Fall Below $4 for First Time Since January

Gasoline Falls 3.5¢ in Fifth Straight Decline

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Diesel fell 1.3 cents to $3.993 a gallon, the fifth straight decline and first time it has been below $4 a gallon since January, the Department of Energy reported.

Gasoline also fell for a fifth week, dropping 3.5 cents to $3.645 a gallon, DOE said late Monday following its weekly survey of filling stations.

Trucking’s main fuel has declined 16.6 cents in the past five weeks, following a 26.5-cent increase in six straight gains. Gasoline has fallen 13.9 cents in the past five weeks.

Diesel’s national average price had not been less than $4 since Jan. 28.



Monday’s declines left diesel 14.9 cents below the same week last year, while gasoline is almost 30 cents below a year ago, DOE records showed.

Crude oil fell 16 cents on Monday to finish at $97.07 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, Bloomberg News reported.

Each week, DOE surveys aboutÌý400 diesel filling stations and about 800 gasoline stations to compile national average prices.

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