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Weekly Retail Gasoline and Diesel Prices
(Dollars per Gallon, Including Taxes)
Area: Period:
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History
Gasoline - All Grades
3.443 3.477 3.498 3.516 3.543 3.566 1998-2012
All Grades - Conventional Areas
3.487 3.518 3.531 3.547 3.571 3.593 2000-2012
All Grades - Reformulated Areas
3.235 3.282 3.339 3.368 3.406 3.439 1998-2012
Regular
3.393 3.428 3.447 3.466 3.493 3.516 1998-2012
Conventional Areas
3.436 3.468 3.481 3.496 3.521 3.543 2000-2012
Reformulated Areas
3.185 3.232 3.286 3.318 3.354 3.389 1998-2012
Midgrade
3.527 3.561 3.583 3.599 3.627 3.650 1998-2012
Conventional Areas
3.575 3.605 3.617 3.633 3.658 3.679 2000-2012
Reformulated Areas
3.309 3.360 3.427 3.445 3.489 3.517 1998-2012
Premium
3.669 3.694 3.722 3.738 3.765 3.790 1998-2012
Conventional Areas
3.717 3.737 3.757 3.772 3.795 3.819 2000-2012
Reformulated Areas
3.450 3.497 3.564 3.583 3.628 3.655 1998-2012
Diesel (On-Highway) - All Types
3.900 3.927 3.945 3.938 3.930 3.928 2011-2012
Ultra Low Sulfur (15 ppm and Under)
3.900 3.927 3.945 3.938 3.930 3.928 2011-2012
- = No Data Reported;  -- = Not Applicable;  NA = Not Available;  W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: Conventional area is any area that does not require the sale of reformulated gasoline. All types of finished motor gasoline may be sold is this area. RFG area is an ozone nonattainment area designated by the Environmental Protection Agency which requires the use of reformulated gasoline. Publication of Low Sulfur On-Highway Diesel (LSD) prices at the U.S. level was discontinued on December 8, 2008 due to a diminishing number of stations selling LSD as a result of EPA diesel fuel regulations. EIA continued to collect LSD prices from retail outlets and included them in the Diesel Average All Types price until July 26, 2010, when no more outlets reported LSD sales. Beginning July 26, 2010 publication of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) price became fully represented by the Diesel Average All Types price. As of December 1, 2010 (September 1, 2006 in California), any on-highway diesel fuel sold is ULSD as mandated by EPA on-highway diesel fuel regulations.  See Definitions, Sources, and Notes link above for more information on this table.
Release Date: 2/6/2012
Next Release Date: 2/13/2012