DOE Releases 100,000 Barrels of Diesel to Connecticut Following Sandy
The Department of Energy is releasing 100,000 barrels of diesel fuel to the state of Connecticut as part of the ongoing recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy.
November 13, 2012Diesel Average Slips to $4.01 After 3rd Straight Weekly Drop
The price of diesel fuel in the United States declined for the third straight week, dipping 2 cents to $4.01 per gallon, the lowest level in almost three months, the Department of Energy reported last week.
November 12, 2012Diesel to Average $3.83 Next Year, DOE Says
Diesel will average $3.83 a gallon next year, Department of Energy said, boosting its previous forecast by a dime.
November 7, 2012Diesel Dips 2¢ to $4.01 a Gallon; Gasoline Drops Again, Falling 7.6¢, to $3.492
Diesel fell 2 cents to $4.01 a gallon, its third straight downturn, while gasoline fell 7.6 cents to $3.492, its fourth straight decline, the Department of Energy reported.
November 5, 2012Diesel Drops 8.6¢ to $4.03; Decline Is Biggest Since Dec. 2008
U.S. average diesel prices dropped 8.6 cents last week, the largest decrease in almost four years, to $4.03 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported. Meanwhile, analysts said they were not expecting any lasting increases in prices as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
November 5, 2012EPA Sets Waivers for N.J. Diesel, Gasoline Requirements in Eastern States
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Wednesday temporarily waive federal clean diesel fuel requirements in New Jersey to allow the use of home heating oil in most generators and pumps in emergency service in New Jersey.
November 1, 2012Diesel Declines 8.6¢ to $4.03; Gasoline Takes Another Big Drop
Diesel’s national average price fell 8.6 cents to $4.03 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported, while gasoline dropped almost 12 cents following a big decline last week.
October 30, 2012Diesel, Gasoline Prices Decline as Refinery Woes Ease, Oil Dips
U.S. retail diesel prices declined 3.4 cents to $4.116 a gallon last week, dipping after reaching the highest levels in more than four years a week earlier, the Department of Energy reported.
October 29, 2012Diesel Drops 3.4¢ to $4.116; Gasoline Plunges 13.2¢ to $3.687
Diesel dropped 3.4 cents to $4.116 a gallon, while gasoline plunged 13.2 cents to $3.687, its lowest level in almost three months, the Department of Energy said Monday.
October 23, 2012Diesel Hits Four-Year High
The retail diesel average price hit its highest level in more than four years last week, rising 5.6 cents to $4.15 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported.
October 22, 2012