U.S. diesel fuel costs drop $0.025 per gallon

(Photo: Michael Fawcett / Flickr)(Photo: Michael Fawcett / Flickr)

On-highway diesel fuel prices fell $0.025 per gallon the U.S. this week, according to our sister site, Aggregates Manager.

The price drop follows a week of declining diesel costs.

Most regions of the U.S. saw a decrease in diesel prices, while one region saw an increase in prices.

The only increase this week occurred in the Rocky Mountain region, which experienced a $0.002-per-gallon climb from last week’s prices but a $0.285-per-gallon year-over-year decline.

The greatest decrease this week occurred in the West Coast less California region, which experienced a $0.037-per-gallon fall from last week’s prices and a $0.254-per-gallon year-over-year decline.

Overall, national prices are $0.007 per gallon lower than last week and are $0.161 per gallon lower than a year ago.

For more information, including a chart displaying weekly and yearly changes per region, check out the full diesel fuel price report at AggMan.com.