Business Fuel Diesel Average Rises to $3.903; Gasoline Increases 6¢ December 30, 2013 4:30 PM, EST [Stay on top of transportation news: .] The average U.S. retail diesel price rose 3 cents to end the year at $3.903 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported Dec. 30. The increase followed a 0.2-cent uptick in the previous week and left diesel 1.5 cents below the same week a year earlier. Prices rose throughout the country, with the largest increase of 4.7 cents reported in the DOE’s West Coast region excluding California. Meanwhile, the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline climbed 6 cents to $3.331, DOE said. Gasoline’s increase lifted the national average 3.3 cents higher than the same week last year. Ìý More Content About: diesel Related Articles China's Shift From Diesel Trucks Changes Global Fuel Demand Vance to Join Oil Executives at High-Stakes Energy Meeting US Diesel Futures Surge After Storm Disrupts Refineries Trending Loading... Newsletter Signup Email Submit Leave this field blank Subscribe to Transport Topics Hot Topics trade deficit Chevron crude oil Venezuela Ford robotaxi