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Posted July 2, 2024 Today in Energy ›

Increasing U.S. gasoline inventories are reducing gasoline prices ›

Weekly U.S. average gasoline prices have declined 19 cents per gallon (gal) since the 2024 high on April 22, falling to $3.48/gal on July 1, five cents/gal less than the price a year ago. Increasing gasoline inventories, relatively weak demand, and oil prices below recent peaks are all contributing to falling gasoline prices. More

weekly U.S. and regional gasoline prices

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update

Data Highlights

Retail gasoline price

7/1/2024: $3.479/gal

up$0.041 from week earlier
down$0.048 from year earlier

Retail diesel price

7/1/2024: $3.813/gal

up$0.044 from week earlier
up$0.046 from year earlier

Weekly coal production

6/22/2024: 9.845 million tons

up0.421 million tons from week earlier
down1.014 million tons from year earlier