Showing posts with label diesel prices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diesel prices. Show all posts

Diesel prices decline again?

Is Christmas Coming Early?...Diesel Declines Again

It always seems colder after a holiday coming into work. As you fire up your truck or carhauler, the feeling of that another holiday has come and gone can be unpleasent. I think a Monday after a holiday is like a 'double monday.' But here is some information to make it go smoother. Diesel declined again overall, which is not always the case once a presidential election is forgotten.

Hopefully this will continue at least until Christmas....I hope!
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U.S. On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices*  (dollars per gallon)full history
Change from
11/05/12 11/12/12 11/19/12 week ago year ago
U.S. 4.010 3.980 3.976 values are down -0.004 values are down -0.034
East Coast (PADD1) 4.034 4.037 4.052 values are up 0.015 values are up 0.068
  New England (PADD1A) 4.211 4.198 4.197 values are down -0.001 values are up 0.141
  Central Atlantic (PADD1B) 4.155 4.165 4.171 values are up 0.006 values are up 0.071
  Lower Atlantic (PADD1C) 3.910 3.912 3.935 values are up 0.023 values are up 0.017
Midwest (PADD2) 3.959 3.908 3.909 values are up 0.001 values are down -0.101
Gulf Coast (PADD3) 3.920 3.875 3.865 values are down -0.010 values are down -0.038
Rocky Mountain (PADD4) 4.160 4.104 4.059 values are down -0.045 values are down -0.085
West Coast (PADD5) 4.153 4.131 4.094 values are down -0.037 values are down -0.097
  West Coast less California 4.068 4.098 4.038 values are down -0.060 values are not available NA
  California 4.225 4.160 4.142 values are down -0.018 values are down -0.129
*prices include all taxes














Fuel Prices Dropping?

Nationwide Diesel Prices Are Coming Down...

According to Truckinginfo.com the price of fuel came down all across the nation. A pending election and low demand on the East (due to the uninvited visit by Sandy) probably has a lot to do with it. Naturally the East Coast has the cheapest gas since so much of it is either shut down or on standby due to the storm. Either way, there is no way to predict whether it will continue to decline.

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Department of Energy Fuel Price Comparison


Change from
10/15/12 10/22/12 10/29/12 week ago year ago
U.S. 4.150 4.116 4.030 values are down -0.086 values are up 0.138
East Coast (PADD1) 4.128 4.108 4.036 values are down -0.072 values are up 0.150
  New England (PADD1A) 4.238 4.243 4.205 values are down -0.038 values are up 0.270
  Central Atlantic (PADD1B) 4.208 4.203 4.149 values are down -0.054 values are up 0.155
  Lower Atlantic (PADD1C) 4.047 4.011 3.921 values are down -0.090 values are up 0.085
Midwest (PADD2) 4.150 4.101 3.984 values are down -0.117 values are up 0.118
Gulf Coast (PADD3) 4.022 3.999 3.945 values are down -0.054 values are up 0.137
Rocky Mountain (PADD4) 4.268 4.243 4.195 values are down -0.048 values are up 0.236
West Coast (PADD5) 4.346 4.298 4.187 values are down -0.111 values are up 0.080
  West Coast less California 4.238 4.195 4.092 values are down -0.103 values are not available NA
  California 4.437 4.385 4.268 values are down -0.117 values are up 0.105



the price of diesel rises again....



From Truckinginfo.com
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National on-highway diesel prices climbed for the second week in a row, rising 4.4 cents to $3.976. The national average is up almost 96 cents from last year.

New England experienced the smallest cost increase at 1.4 cents; California prices rose the most, 6.7 cents, to $4.323, up $1.17 from last year.


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