What are the projections for U.S. gasoline and diesel fuel prices?
The U.S. Energy Information Administration publishes projections for the prices of U.S. gasoline and diesel fuel in the Short-Term Energy Outlook and in the Annual Energy Outlook
- Short-Term Energy Outlook
- Table 2: U.S. energy prices
- Table 4c: U.S. regional motor gasoline prices and inventories
- Figures: U.S. gasoline and crude oil prices and U.S. diesel fuel and crude oil prices
- Real Prices Viewer: Regular gasoline retail prices and diesel fuel retail prices
- Annual Energy Outlook, Table 12. Petroleum product prices (Reference case)
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Gasoline prices and outlook
Diesel fuel prices and outlook
Last updated: December 4, 2018
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