Diesel drops 0.3 cents this week
After steadily increasing all spring, diesel prices have been steady so far this summer—although they’re holding are at the highest level of the year.
The average U.S. retail pump price for diesel slipped 0.3 cents in the July 4 report by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), to $2.423 per gallon. The price has changed less than a penny over the past four weeks.
Regionally, only the Rocky Mountain area posted an increase, up seven-tenths of a cent to $2.436.
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Source:: http://fleetowner.com/fuel/diesel-drops-03-cents-week