The national average price per gallon of diesel gasoline, for the week of October 5, was down for the fifth consecutive week and the 10th time in the last 11 weeks, according to data issued this week by the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA).
With a 0.007-cent decline, the national average is now $2.387 per gallon. This follows a 0.010-cent decline, to $2.394 per gallon, for the week of September 28. That followed a follows a 0.018-cent decline to $2.404 per gallon, for the week of September 21. Prior to that, there was a 0.013-cent decrease, to $2.422 per gallon, for the week of September 14, and a 0.006-cent decline, to $2.435 per gallon, for the week of September 7, and a 0.015-cent increase, to $2.441 per gallon, for the week of August 31.
That was preceded by a 0.001-cent decrease, for the week of August 24, and a 0.001-cent decline, to $2.427, for the week of August 17. Those two weeks of mild declines were preceded by a 0.004-cent increase, to $2.428 per gallon, for the week of August 10. This followed a 0.03-cent decline to $2.424, for the week of August 3, and a 0.006-cent decline, to 2.427 per gallon, for the week of July 27.
The national diesel average has been below the $3 per gallon mark since the week ending February 2, when it posted an average of $2.956.
On an annual basis, this week’s national average is down 66.0 cents, which is in line with the 67.2-cent spread, for the week of September 28.
West Texas Intermediate Crude is currently trading at $40.79 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.