Diesel Price Declines 3.6¢ a Gallon
The U.S. retail diesel average declined 3.6 cents to $3.027 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported Feb. 20.
February 20, 2018Oil Dips as Recent Rebound Seen Lending to Global Output Rise
Oil dropped as OPEC’s production increased last month, at a time when U.S. drillers are also ramping up.
Oil Prices Slide, Diesel Falls 3.5¢ to $2.489 a Gallon
The U.S. average retail price of diesel dropped 3.5 cents to $2.489 a gallon, while the stubborn glut of crude caused oil prices to tumble to about $43 a barrel — a range last seen in early August — and into a bear market, experts said.
June 19, 2017Praxair-Linde Merger Shuffles Market for Industrial-Gas Distribution Fleets
Operators of private fleets that distribute industrial gases are bracing for more change as consolidation continues to shake up the biggest players in the market.
Why Oklahoma City Gets $2 Gasoline Before Rest of US
Of all the filling stations in all the United States, $2 gasoline showed up at Oklahoma City’s first. Why?
Average Price of Gas Falls Below $3 for First Time Since 2010, Says Lundberg
The average price of regular gasoline at U.S. pumps dropped 13.38 cents to $2.942 a gallon in the two weeks ended Nov. 7, falling below $3 for the first time in almost four years, Lundberg Survey said.
November 10, 2014Gasoline Rises 6.7¢ to $3.325, Lundberg Survey Reports
Gasoline rose 6.7 cents in the past three weeks to $3.325 a gallon, according to the latest Lundberg survey of filling stations released Sunday.
January 14, 2013Diesel Price Jumps 8.8¢ to $3.783; Gasoline Also Rises for Third Week
U.S. retail diesel and gasoline prices rose for the third straight week, taking back more of the substantial cost drops that dominated the second quarter of the year, the Department of Energy reported July 23.
July 30, 2012Diesel, Gasoline Prices Increase for First Time in Three Months
The average price of a gallon of diesel fuel in the United States rose 3.5 cents a gallon last week to $3.683, the first increase in three months, the U.S. Department of Energy reported.
July 16, 2012