Diesel resumed its recent upward track following a pause last week, rising 4.9 cents to $3.116 a gallon, the highest nationwide pump average in six months, the Department of Energy said.
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Diesel Price Remains Unchanged at $3.067
The U.S. retail diesel average remained at $3.067 a gallon last week, leaving the price virtually unchanged for three weeks, the Department of Energy reported.
November 8, 2010Diesel Holds at $3.067 a Gallon
Diesel’s pump price held at $3.067 a gallon, the fifth straight week it has been at least $3 a gallon, while gasoline dipped just over a penny, the Department of Energy said Monday.
November 2, 2010Diesel Average Slips 0.6¢ to $3.067
The average retail price of both diesel and gasoline dipped last week for the first time in a month, the Department of Energy reported.
November 1, 2010DOT, EPA Release Heavy-Truck Emissions Rule
The Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Monday announced the first-ever standards to improve fuel efficiency of heavy-duty trucks and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
October 25, 2010Diesel Drops for First Time in a Month, Dipping 0.6¢ to $3.067 a Gallon
Diesel’s national average retail price fell for the first time in a month, dipping 0.6 cent to $3.067 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
October 25, 2010Diesel Average Rises 0.7¢ to $3.073 a Gallon for Fifth Increase in Six Weeks, DOE Says
The U.S. retail diesel and gasoline averages both rose again last week, the Department of Energy reported, but the increases slowed as crude oil prices continued a recent slide.
October 25, 2010Tanker Wetlines Rule Advances
PHOENIX — The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration sent its new proposed “wetlines” regulation to the White House Office of Management and Budget on Oct. 15 for review.
October 25, 2010ATA Eases Fuel-Price Stance to Expand Climate Options
PHOENIX — American Trucking Associations members approved a policy change that makes it easier for the federation to negotiate with regulators and legislators over carbon-emissions and climate-change measures, even if they could result in fuel price increases.
October 25, 2010ATA Backs Fuel-Economy Standard as Preferred Means to Reduce Carbon Emissions
American Trucking Associations said Friday it has adopted a carbon-emissions control policy supporting a national fuel-economy standard for trucks, rather than government actions to increase fuel prices or alternative-fuel mandates.
October 22, 2010