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19 February 2016

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 16 February 2016


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average regular gasoline retail price fell four cents from the previous week to $1.72 per gallon on February 16, down 55 cents from the same time last year. The West Coast price decreased 10 cents to $2.22 per gallon. The Rocky Mountain price was down six cents to $1.69 per gallon. The East Coast price declined four cents to $1.76 per gallon, and the Gulf Coast price was down three cents to $1.53 per gallon. The Midwest price increased less than a penny, remaining virtually unchanged at $1.52 per gallon.
Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price fell three cents to $1.98 per gallon, 89 cents lower than the same time last year and the first time the price has fallen below $2.00 per gallon since February 2005.The Rocky Mountain price fell five cents to $1.87 per gallon, followed by the Gulf Coast price, which was down four cents to $1.86 per gallon. The West Coast also decreased four cents to $2.19 per gallon. The East Coast and Midwest prices each declined two cents to $2.07 per gallon, and $1.91 per gallon, respectively.

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11 February 2016

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 08 February 2016


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average regular gasoline retail price decreased six cents from the previous week to $1.76 per gallon on February 8, down 43 cents from the same time last year. The Midwest price fell 10 cents to $1.52 per gallon. The West Coast price fell six cents to $2.31 per gallon. The Rocky Mountain price decreased five cents to $1.75 per gallon, followed by the East Coast price, which was down four cents to $1.79 per gallon. The Gulf Coast price decreased three cents to $1.56 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased two cents from the prior week to $2.01 per gallon, down 83 cents from the same time last year. The Rocky Mountain price decreased six cents per gallon to $1.91 per gallon. The West Coast price fell four cents to $2.24 per gallon. The East Coast and Gulf Coast prices each fell two cents to $2.09 per gallon and $1.90 per gallon, respectively. The Midwest price decreased one cent to $1.93 per gallon.

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05 February 2016

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 01 February 2016


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline decreased three cents from the previous week to $1.82 per gallon on February 1, 2016, down 25 cents from the same time last year. The West Coast price decreased eight cents to $2.38 per gallon, followed by the Rocky Mountain price, which decreased six cents to $1.80 per gallon. The Gulf Coast price was down four cents to $1.59 per gallon. The East Coast price decreased three cents to $1.84 per gallon, and the Midwest price was down one cent to $1.62 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased four cents from last week to $2.03 per gallon, down 80 cents per gallon from the same time last year. The West Coast, Rocky Mountain, and Midwest prices each fell five cents to $2.27 per gallon, $1.97 per gallon, and $1.94 per gallon, respectively. The Gulf Coast price was down four cents to $1.92 per gallon. The East Coast price decreased three cents to $2.11 per gallon.

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28 January 2016

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 25 January 2016


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average regular gasoline retail price fell six cents from the previous week to $1.86 per gallon on January 25, 2016, 19 cents lower than the same time last year. The Midwest price was down eight cents to $1.63 per gallon. The West Coast price decreased six cents to $2.46 per gallon. The Rocky Mountain price decreased five cents to $1.86 per gallon. The Gulf Coast and East Coast prices each decreased four cents to $1.63 per gallon and $1.87 per gallon, respectively.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased four cents to $2.07 per gallon, down 80 cents from the same time last year. The Rocky Mountain and Gulf Coast prices each fell six cents per gallon to $2.02 per gallon and $1.96 per gallon, respectively. The Midwest price was down four cents to $1.99 per gallon. The West Coast and East Coast prices decreased three cents to $2.33 per gallon and $2.14 per gallon, respectively.

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21 January 2016

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 18 January 2016


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail regular gasoline price fell eight cents from last week to $1.91 on January 18, down 15 cents per gallon from the same time last year. The West Coast and Midwest prices were each down 11 cents to $2.52 per gallon and $1.71 per gallon, respectively. The East Coast price decreased seven cents to $1.91 per gallon. The Gulf Coast price decreased six cents to $1.67 per gallon, followed by the Rocky Mountain price, down four cents to $1.91 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased seven cents from the previous week to $2.11 per gallon, down 82 cents from the same time last year. The Midwest, Gulf Coast, and West Coast prices each fell seven cents to $2.02 per gallon, $2.01 per gallon, and $2.36 per gallon, respectively. The Rocky Mountain and East Coast prices decreased six cents to $2.08 per gallon and $2.17 per gallon, respectively.

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13 January 2016

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 11 January 2016


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell three cents from the previous week to $1.996 [sic] per gallon on January 11, 2016, 14 cents lower than the same time last year and the first time since March 2009 that the U.S. average was below $2.00 per gallon. The Midwest price fell four cents to $1.82 per gallon. The West Coast and East Coast prices each decreased three cents to $2.63 per gallon and $1.97 per gallon, respectively. The Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountain prices both decreased two cents to $1.73 per gallon and $1.95 per gallon, respectively.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased three cents from the prior week to $2.18 per gallon, 88 cents lower than the same time last year. The Rocky Mountain price was down six cents to $2.13 per gallon. The West Coast price decreased four cents to $2.43 per gallon. The East Coast, Midwest, and Gulf Coast prices all decreased three cents to $2.23 per gallon, $2.10 per gallon, and $2.08 per gallon, respectively.<

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06 January 2016

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 04 January 2016


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average regular gasoline retail price decreased less than a penny to remain $2.03 per gallon on January 4, 2016, down 19 cents from the same time last year. The West Coast price was the only increase, up three cents to $2.66 per gallon. The East Coast price decreased two cents to $2.00 per gallon. The Midwest, Gulf Coast, and Rocky Mountain prices each fell one cent to $1.86 per gallon, $1.75 per gallon, and $1.96 per gallon, respectively.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased two cents to $2.21 per gallon, down 93 cents from the same time last year. The Rocky Mountain price decreased four cents to $2.19 per gallon. The Midwest and Gulf Coast prices each fell three cents to $2.13 per gallon and $2.11 per gallon, respectively. The East Coast price was down two cents to $2.26 per gallon. The West Coast price fell less than a penny to remain $2.46 per gallon.

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31 December 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 28 December 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail regular gasoline price increased less than one cent from the previous week to remain at $2.03 per gallon on December 28, 2015, down 27 cents [11.7%] from the same time last year. The West Coast price increased six cents to $2.63 per gallon, followed by the Midwest price, which increased three cents to $1.87 per gallon. The East Coast, Gulf Coast, and Rocky Mountain prices each decreased two cents, to $2.02 per gallon, $1.76 per gallon, and $1.97 per gallon, respectively.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased five cents from last week to $2.24 per gallon, down 98 cents [30.4%] from the same time last year, and the lowest price since May 18, 2009. The Rocky Mountain price fell eight cents to $2.23 per gallon. The Midwest price decreased six cents to $2.16 per gallon. The Gulf Coast, West Coast, and East Coast prices each fell four cents, to $2.14 per gallon, $2.47 per gallon, and $2.28 per gallon, respectively.

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23 December 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 21 December 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline decreased one cent from the previous week to $2.03 per gallon as of December 21, 2015, 38 cents per gallon less than the same time last year. Prices decreased in all regions except the West Coast, where the price increased six cents to $2.57 per gallon. The Midwest price fell six cents to $1.85 per gallon. The East Coast price was down less than one cent to remain $2.04 per gallon. The Rocky Mountain and Gulf Coast prices both dropped less than one cent, to $1.99 per gallon and $1.78 per gallon, respectively.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average price of diesel fuel decreased five cents from last week to $2.28 per gallon, $1.00 per gallon lower than a year ago. Prices declined in all regions of the nation, with both the Midwest and Rocky Mountain prices seven cents less than last week, at $2.23 per gallon and $2.30 per gallon, respectively. The East and West Coast prices decreased five cents, to $2.32 per gallon and $2.51 per gallon, respectively. On the Gulf Coast, the price declined three cents to $2.18 per gallon.

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18 December 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 14 December 2015


• Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline decreased two cents from the previous week to $2.04 per gallon as of December 14, 2015, 52 cents per gallon less than the same time last year. Prices decreased in all regions except the Midwest, where the price increased one cent to $1.90 per gallon. The East and Gulf Coast prices both fell three cents, to $2.04 per gallon and $1.79 per gallon, respectively. The Rocky Mountain and West Coast prices both decreased two cents, to $2.00 per gallon and $2.51 per gallon, respectively.

• Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average price of diesel fuel decreased four cents from last week to $2.34 per gallon, $1.08 per gallon lower than the same time last year. Prices declined in all regions of the nation, with both the Midwest and West Coast prices decreasing five cents, to $2.29 per gallon and $2.55 per gallon, respectively. The East Coast price was $2.37 per gallon and the Rocky Mountain price was $2.38 per gallon, both four cents lower than last week. The Gulf Coast price was $2.21 per gallon, two cents less than last week.

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11 December 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 07 December 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline decreased one cent from the previous week to $2.05 per gallon as of December 7, 2015, 63 cents per gallon less than the same time last year [down 23.5%]. Prices decreased in all regions except the Midwest, where the price increased one cent to $1.89 per gallon. The Rocky Mountain price fell four cents to $2.01 per gallon. Both the East Coast and West Coast prices dropped more than one cent, to $2.07 per gallon and $2.54 per gallon, respectively. The Gulf Coast price was $1.82 per gallon, declining less than one cent from last week.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average price of diesel fuel decreased four cents from last week to $2.38 per gallon, $1.16 per gallon lower than the same time last year [down 32.8%]. Prices declined in all regions, with the largest decrease occurring in the Midwest, where the price dropped six cents to $2.35 per gallon. The East Coast and Rocky Mountain prices both decreased four cents, to $2.41 per gallon in each region. The Gulf Coast and West Coast prices both fell two cents, to $2.23 per gallon and $2.60 per gallon, respectively.

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02 December 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 30 November 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail regular gasoline price fell four cents from the prior week to $2.06 per gallon on November 30, 2015, down 72 cents from the same time last year. The Midwest price decreased six cents to $1.88 per gallon, while the Rocky Mountain price declined four cents to $2.05 per gallon. The Gulf Coast and West Coast prices were both down three cents, to $1.82 per gallon and $2.55 per gallon, respectively. The East Coast price decreased two cents to $2.09 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased two cents from the previous week to $2.42 per gallon, down $1.18 from the same time last year. The West Coast, Midwest, and Gulf Coast prices were each down three cents, to $2.62 per gallon, $2.41 per gallon, and $2.25 per gallon, respectively. The Rocky Mountain price declined two cents to $2.45 per gallon, and the East Coast price decreased one cent to $2.46 per gallon.

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25 November 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 23 November 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average regular gasoline retail price decreased eight cents from the previous week to $2.09 per gallon as of November 23, 2015, 73 cents lower than at the same time last year, and the lowest price for Thanksgiving week since 2008. The Midwest price fell 15 cents to $1.94 per gallon, making it the second region, after the Gulf Coast, with a sub-$2 per gallon average retail gasoline price. The Gulf Coast price declined seven cents to $1.85 per gallon. The West Coast price decreased six cents to $2.58 per gallon. The East Coast price fell five cents to $2.11 per gallon, and the Rocky Mountain price decreased four cents to $2.09 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased four cents from the prior week to $2.45 per gallon, down $1.18 per gallon from the same time last year. The Midwest price decreased five cents to $2.44 per gallon, while the West Coast price declined four cents to $2.65 per gallon. The East Coast price decreased three cents to $2.47 per gallon, and the Gulf Coast price was down two cents to $2.28 per gallon. The Rocky Mountain price decreased one cent to $2.47 per gallon.

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19 November 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 16 November 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline decreased six cents from the previous week to $2.18 per gallon on November 16, 2015, down 72 cents from the same time last year. The Midwest price fell 13 cents to $2.09 per gallon. The Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountain prices each decreased five cents, to $1.93 per gallon and $2.14 per gallon, respectively. The West Coast price was down three cents to $2.64 per gallon, and the East Coast price decreased less than a penny to remain $2.16 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased two cents from last week to $2.48 per gallon, down $1.18 per gallon from the same time last year. The Midwest price fell three cents to $2.49 per gallon, followed by the West Coast price, which was down two cents to $2.70 per gallon. The Gulf Coast and East Coast prices both decreased one cent, to $2.30 per gallon and $2.50 per gallon, respectively. The Rocky Mountain price did not change, remaining $2.49 per gallon.

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13 November 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 10 November 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average regular retail gasoline price increased one cent from the previous week to $2.24 per gallon on November 9, down 71 cents per gallon from the same time last year. The Midwest and Rocky Mountain prices each decreased, five cents and six cents to $2.22 per gallon, and $2.18 per gallon, respectively. The Gulf Coast price increased six cents to $1.97 per gallon. The East Coast price rose five cents to $2.16 per gallon, and the West Coast price was up two cents to $2.67 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price increased two cents from a week ago to $2.50 per gallon, down $1.18 per gallon from the same time last year. The Rocky Mountain price was the only decrease, down one cent to $2.49 per gallon. The Gulf Coast price increased three cents to $2.32 per gallon. The West Coast and East Coast prices each increased two cents to $2.71 per gallon, and $2.51 per gallon, respectively. The Midwest price was up one cent to $2.53 per gallon.

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04 November 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 02 November 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail price of regular gasoline decreased less than a penny to $2.22 per gallon, down 77 cents per gallon from the same time last year. The Midwest price increased four cents to $2.27 per gallon. The Rocky Mountain price was down six cents to $2.24 per gallon. The West Coast and Gulf Coast prices each decreased three cents to $2.65 per gallon and $1.92 per gallon, respectively. The East Coast price decreased one cent to $2.11 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price declined one cent to $2.49 per gallon, down $1.14 per gallon from the same time last year. The Midwest price decreased two cents to $2.52 per gallon. The East Coast, Gulf Coast, Rocky Mountain and West Coast prices all decreased one cent to $2.49 per gallon, $2.29 per gallon, $2.50 per gallon, and $2.70 per gallon, respectively.

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28 October 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 26 October 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail regular gasoline price fell five cents from last week to $2.23 per gallon on October 26, down 83 cents per gallon from the same time last year. The Midwest price decreased seven cents to $2.23 per gallon, followed by the Gulf Coast price, which fell six cents to $1.95 per gallon. The Rocky Mountain price was down five cents to $2.30 per gallon. The East Coast price decreased four cents to $2.13 per gallon, and the West Coast price was down two cents to $2.68 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased three cents from the previous week to $2.50 per gallon, $1.14 per gallon lower than the same time last year. The Midwest price was down six cents to $2.54 per gallon. The Gulf Coast and East Coast prices were each down three cents, to $2.30 per gallon and $2.50 per gallon, respectively. The Rocky Mountain price decreased two cents to $2.51 per gallon, while the West Coast price was down less than a penny to remain $2.70 per gallon.

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21 October 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 19 October 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline declined six cents from last week to $2.28 per gallon on October 19, down 84 cents per gallon from the same time last year. The Midwest price fell 11 cents to $2.30 per gallon, followed by the Rocky Mountain price, which was down seven cents to $2.36 per gallon. The West Coast and Gulf Coast prices each fell five cents, to $2.70 per gallon and $2.00 per gallon, respectively. The East Coast price decreased three cents to $2.17 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price decreased three cents from the previous week to $2.53 per gallon, down $1.13 per gallon from the same point last year. The Rocky Mountain price posted the lone price increase, up less than one cent to remain $2.52 per gallon. The Midwest, East Coast, and West Coast prices each decreased three cents, to $2.60 per gallon, $2.52 per gallon, and $2.70 per gallon, respectively. The Gulf Coast price was down one cent to $2.33 per gallon.

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15 October 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 12 October 2015


• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 12 October 2015

Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average regular gasoline retail price increased two cents from the previous week to $2.34 per gallon on October 12, 2015, 87 cents per gallon lower than at the same time last year. The Rocky Mountain and West Coast prices both decreased, by five cents and four cents respectively, to $2.42 per gallon and $2.75 per gallon, respectively. The Midwest price increased five cents to $2.41 per gallon. The East Coast and Gulf Coast prices both increased two cents, to $2.19 per gallon and $2.05 per gallon, respectively.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price increased six cents from last week to $2.56 per gallon, down $1.14 per gallon from the same time last year. The Midwest price increased 15 cents to $2.63 per gallon, supported by widespread refinery maintenance and harvest demand. The West Coast price increased four cents to $2.73 per gallon, while the East Coast price was up three cents to $2.55 per gallon. The Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountain prices each increased two cents, to $2.34 per gallon and $2.52 per gallon, respectively.

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07 October 2015

• U.S. Average Retail Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices — 05 October 2015


Regular Gasoline: The U.S. average retail price of regular gasoline decreased less than a penny from the previous week to remain $2.32 per gallon on October 5, 2015, 98 cents per gallon lower than the same time last year. The Midwest and Gulf Coast prices increased three cents and two cents, respectively, to $2.35 per gallon and $2.04 per gallon, respectively. The Rocky Mountain price decreased six cents to $2.48 per gallon, while the West Coast price fell five cents to $2.79 per gallon. The East Coast price was down one cent to $2.17 per gallon.

Diesel Fuel: The U.S. average diesel fuel price increased two cents from the week prior to $2.49 per gallon, $1.24 per gallon less than at the same time last year. The Midwest price increased six cents to $2.49 per gallon. The Rocky Mountain price increased two cents to $2.50 per gallon, and the West Coast price increased less than a penny to remain $2.69 per gallon. The Gulf Coast price was unchanged from the previous week and remained $2.32 per gallon. The East Coast price was down one cent to $2.52 per gallon.<

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