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National diesel average decreases for the fifth consecutive week, reports EIA
The national average, at $3.848 per gallon, dropped 4.6 cents from the $3.894 average, for the week of May 6, which was off 5.3 cents from the $3.947 average, for the week of April 29.

National diesel average falls for the fourth consecutive week, reports EIA
The national average, at $3.894 per gallon, fell 5.3 cents, below the $3.947 national average, for the week of April 29.

Q1 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index sees shipment and spending declines
The report’s first quarter shipment index value, at 87.5, was off 7.8% compared to the fourth quarter and down 21.6% annually.On the spend side, the report observed that the first quarter reading, at 194.7, fell 27.9% annually and was down 16.8%, from the third fourth quarter to the first quarter.

National diesel average is down for the third consecutive week, reports EIA
The national average, at $3.947 per gallon, fell 4.5 cents compared to the $3.992 average, for the week of April 22, which was off 2.3 cents compared to the $4.015 average, for the week of April 15.

National diesel average, for week of April 22, is down for the second straight week
For the week of April 22, the national average fell 2.3 cents, to $3.922. This followed a 2.3-cent decrease, to $4.015 per gallon, for the week of April 15, which was preceded by a 6.5-cent increase, to $4.004, for the week of April 8.

Diesel back over $4 a gallon; Mideast tensions, other worries cited
Diesel prices are back over $4 a gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) weekly, on-highway survey of prices at 73,000 service stations and 9,500 truck stops around the country. Average diesel prices rose by 6.5 cents, increasing to $4.06 per gallon as of Monday, April 8. The Western states of Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Washington saw the highest average price increase for the period, rising 11 cents to $4.26 per gallon.

National diesel average jumps 6.5 cents, for week of April 8, reports EIA
With a 6.5-cent increase, the national average came in at $4.061 per gallon. This follows a 3.8-cent decline, to $3.996, for the week of April 1, and a slight 0.006-cent increase, to $4.034, for the week of March 25, and a 2.4-cent increase, to $4.028, for the week of March 18.

National diesel average heads down for first time in three weeks, reports EIA
With a 3.8-cent decline, the national average, for the week of April 1, came in at $3.996 per gallon. This was preceded by a slight 0.006-cent increase, to $4.034, for the week of March 25, and a 2.4-cent increase, to $4.028, for the week of March 18.

FTR Shippers Conditions Index takes a step back but remains positive
For January, the most recent month for which data is available, the SCI reading came in at 3.3, marking a 3% decline December’s 6.4 reading and also below November’s 6.3. October had topped September's 4.3 by 2%, with FTR saying at the time reflected the most favorable market conditions for shippers since June 2023.

National diesel average heads up for second straight week, reports EIA
The weekly average, at $4.034, saw a 0.006-cent increase, following a 2.4-cent increase, to $4.028, for the week of March 18.

National diesel average, for the week of March 11, falls for the third straight week, reports EIA
The national average, at $4.004, decreased 1.8 cents, following a 3.6-cent decline, to $4.022, for the week of March 4, and a 5.1-cent decline (its largest weekly decrease in 2024), to $4.058, for the week of February 26.

National diesel average, for week of March 4, falls for the second straight week, reports EIA
The national average, at $4.022, fell 3.6 cents, following a 5.1-cent decline (its largest weekly decrease in 2024), to $4.058, for the week of February 26.

National diesel average heads down, for week of February 26, reports EIA
The national average, at $4.058, fell 5.1 cents from the matching $4.109 readings, for the weeks ending February 12 and February 19, respectively, marking the largest weekly decrease, to date, in 2024.

National diesel average sees 21.0-cent gain, for the week of February 12, reports EIA
The national average, at $4.109 per gallon, rose 21.0 cents, compared to week of February 5. This tally marked the first week that the national average topped the $4 per gallon mark in 10 weeks, going back to the week of December 4, when it checked in at $4.092. And it also marks the largest weekly gain since the 22.2-cent gain, from $3.905 per gallon to $4.127 per gallon, from the week of July 24 to the week of July 31.

National diesel average is up for second straight week, notes EIA
With a 3.2-cent increase, national average came in at $3.899 per gallon, following a 2.9-cent increase, to $3.867, for the week of January 29, and a 2.5-cent decrease, to $3.838, for the week of January 22.


 


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