Retail prices for the nation’s two major motor fuels stopped declining, the Department of Energy said Oct. 21.
October 21, 2013diesel News Updates
Diesel Average Unchanged at $3.886
The average U.S. retail price for diesel was unchanged at $3.886 a gallon last week, after declining for five straight weeks, the Department of Energy reÂported Oct. 21.
October 28, 2013Diesel Unchanged; Gasoline Gains 0.6 Cent
Diesel Average Dips 1.1¢ to $3.886
The average price of a gallon of diesel fuel in the United States declined 1.1 cents last week to $3.886, the fifth straight decline, the Department of Energy reported Oct. 17, the day the federal government went back to work.
October 21, 2013Diesel Decreases 1.1¢ to $3.886, DOE Says
The average price of diesel dropped 1.1 cents to $3.886 a gallon, the Department of Energy said Oct. 17 in a report that reflected the price Oct. 14.
October 17, 2013Diesel Price Slides, Private Surveys Show
Diesel’s national average price fell between 0.6 cent and 1 cent from a week ago to about $3.83 a gallon, according to private surveys.
October 15, 2013DOE Suspends Fuel Statistics Operations, Will Not Release Diesel-Price Survey
The Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration suspended its operations Oct. 11 and the agency will not release its weekly fuel-price survey scheduled for Oct. 15, it said.
October 15, 2013Diesel Prices Dip 2.2¢ to $3.897; Gasoline Declines for 5th Week
The national diesel price average slipped 2.2 cents to $3.897 a gallon last week, the first time it has declined at least four straight weeks since early July, the Department of Energy reported.
October 14, 2013DOE Lowers Diesel Price Outlook
Diesel fuel will average $3.93 a gallon this year, the Department of Energy said, lowering a previous forecast by 3 cents.
October 10, 2013Diesel Falls 2.2¢ to $3.897 in Fourth Decline
Diesel’s national average price fell another 2.2 cents to $3.897 a gallon, continuing its downward trend in a fourth straight decline, the Department of Energy reported.
October 7, 2013Haslam Says Pilot Finds Few New Problems During Audit of Diesel Fuel Rebate Program
Pilot Flying J CEO Jimmy Haslam said last week that the truck-stop chain has completed an internal audit of customers to identify any wrongdoing and “make right 100%” of any errors it has found.
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