The price of diesel fuel climbed to new heights last week, amid a frenzy of protests, threatened protests, proposals, counterproposals, promises and caveats.
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Week of Mar. 13: |
source | price | change |
DOE | 149.6 | +0.6 |
Comdata* | 146.9 | +2.6 |
OPIS self-serve* | 148.2 | +2.4 |
OPIS wholesale* | 93.3 | +0.7 |
*Comdata and OPIS figures are for the week of Mar. 4-10. Click here for more fuel prices. |
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But, while users of diesel fuel hope to benefit from the overall furor, it was the sudden run-up of gasoline prices, to an average of $1.566 for regular, according to the federal government’s weekly survey, that grabbed most of the news headlines and governmental attention.
The gasoline price is, on average, 55 cents a gallon higher than it was in March 1999.
Last week, the national average retail price of diesel fuel, as reported by the Energy Information Administration, was $1.496, up 0.6 cent from the previous record high of $1.49, set a week earlier.
For the full story, see the Mar. 20 print edition of Transport Topics. .