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National diesel average heads down but remains above $5 per gallon mark, reports EIA

For the week of April 4, the national diesel average came in at $5.144 per gallon, down $0.041 compared to the week of March 28, which was at $5.185 per gallon. This marks the second decline in the last three weeks, with a $0.051-cent gain, for the week of March 28 preceded by and $0.116-cent decline, to $5.134, for the week of March 21.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/national_diesel_average_heads_down_but_remains_above_5_per_gallon_mark_repo

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