This national average, for the week of February 21, headed up $0.036 cents, to $4.055 per gallon, topping the $4 per gallon mark for the second straight week. This marks the second time the national diesel average topped the $4 per gallon mark, following a $0.68-cent increase, to $4.019 per gallon, for the week of February 14. Prior to these last two weeks, the national diesel average had not been above the $4 per gallon mark since the week of March 17, 2014, when it came in at $4.003 per gallon.
Source: logistics Mgmt
National diesel average tops the $4 per gallon mark for the second consecutive week, reports EIA
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