Diesel prices around the nation gained another 2.1 cents this week, marking the 11th straight increase in a row according to the Department of Energy's pricing survey.
Diesel Still Climbing as Oil Declines
Diesel prices around the nation gained another 2.1 cents this week, marking the 11th straight increase in a row according to the Department of Energy's pricing survey

The national average price on Monday was $3.534 a gallon, nearly 78 cents a gallon higher that it was a year ago -- and the highest it has been since October 2008.
Gasoline prices showed a little more stability, rising just 0.8 cents to $3.14 a gallon.
Oil prices, on the other hand, showed a marked decline on North American markets on Monday prompted by rising supply, tepid demand and the departure of former Egyptian dictator, Hosni Mubarek. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 77 cents, ending the day at $84.81 on the New York Mercantile Exchange -- its lowest level in three months.
It was a different story in London. Brent crude rose $2.14 to $103.08 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange, where concern remains that unrest in several Middle East countries may still disrupt oil supplies in the region. Brent is used to price oil in Asia and in Europe.
More oil price info: DOE Weekly Retail On-Highway Diesel Prices
Weekly Retail On-Highway Diesel Prices
(Dollars per gallon, including all taxes)
U.S.: 3.534 -- change from last week: +0.021; from last year: +0.778
East Coast: 3.587 -- change from last week: +0.022; from last year: +0.778
New England: 3.749 -- change from last week: +0.032; from last year: +0.758
Central Atlantic: 3.700 -- change from last week: +0.018; from last year: +0.795
Lower Atlantic: 3.524 -- change from last week: +0.023; from last year: +0.773
Midwest: 3.479 -- change from last week: +0.004; from last year; +0.774
Gulf Coast: 3.489 -- change from last week: +0.034; from last year; +0.771
Rocky Mountain: 3.511 -- change from last week: +0.052; from last year; +0.734
West Coast: 3.671 -- change from last week: +0.041; from last year: +0.825
California: 3.747 -- change from last week: +0.040; from last year: +0.845
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