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EIA: US Diesel Prices Edge Up 1.0cts on Week

EIA: US Diesel Prices Edge Up 1.0cts on Week

DAVENPORT, FL (DTN) — The national average price for retail diesel fuel increased slightly as of Monday (9/22), ending a two-week decline, according to the latest data from the Energy Information Administration.

The national average for retail diesel fuel rose by 1.0cts to $3.749 gallon. That was still 21.0cts above the pricing from the same week of last year.

East Coast PADD 1 registered the steepest regional move, slipping by 0.3cts to $3.745 gallon as of September 22. It remained 16.8cts higher compared to last year.

Midwest PADD 2 prices gained by 2.1cts to $3.731 gallon, staying 22.0cts above 2024 levels.

Gulf Coast PADD 3 prices edged up by 1.1cts to $3.400 gallon, 20.9cts higher compared to last year.

West Coast PADD 5 diesel inched up by 0.1cts to $4.524 gallon, fetching 28.5cts above the same period of the prior year. Meanwhile, West Coast less California slipped by 1.1cts to $4.123 gallon, though it remained up by 30.8cts compared to last year. California rose by 1.4cts to $4.985 gallon, priced 25.8cts higher compared to last year.

Rocky Mountain PADD 4 climbed by 2.5cts to $3.747 gallon, while showing an increase of 13.9cts compared to the same period of last year.

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