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Live Diesel & Gasoline Fuel Prices

U.S. national and regional averages, refreshed weekly from the EIA — as of loading…

U.S. avg diesel (on-highway)
$—/gal
 
U.S. avg regular gasoline
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By region (PADD)

The EIA reports fuel prices by Petroleum Administration for Defense District (PADD) — the same regional breakdown refiners and truckers use. Diesel runs meaningfully higher than gasoline in every region right now, which is exactly why Diesel Stops stopped using one blanket "gasoline" assumption for every listing's fuel-cost estimate.

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How Diesel Stops uses this

Every listing on this site shows an "Estimated annual fuel cost" figure in its Quick Math box. That number is now computed against this page's live data, matched to the vehicle's actual fuel type — a Diesel-fuel truck's estimate uses the diesel price, a Gasoline or Hybrid truck's estimate uses the gasoline price. Before this update, every listing on the site (diesel trucks included) used a single hardcoded $3.50/gal "gasoline price" assumption, which meaningfully understated running costs for the 152 diesel-fuel listings in our directory.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update (published weekly, most recent full week's average). This page and every listing's Quick Math box refresh automatically as new EIA data is published — no need to bookmark a government site to check.