This dataset contains information about Daily Diesel Spot Price from 1996.
Data collected from US Energy Information Administration.
Notes:
Ultra-Low-Sulfur No. 2 Diesel Fuel
No. 2 Diesel Fuel: A gasoil type distillate for use in high speed diesel engines generally operated under uniform speed and load conditions, with distillation temperatures between 540-640 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-percent recovery point; and the kinematic viscosities between 1.9-4.1 centistokes at 100 degrees Fahrenheit as defined in ASTM specification D975-93. Includes Type R-R diesel fuel used for railroad locomotive engines, and Type T-T for diesel-engine trucks.
For pricing data: Ultra-Low Sulfur or On-Highway Diesel Fuel is No. 2 diesel fuel which has a sulfur level less than or equal to 15 ppm (parts per million); Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel is No. 2 diesel fuel which has a sulfur level greater than 15 and less than or equal to 500 ppm; and High Sulfur refers to No. 2 distillate (either diesel or fuel oil) which has a sulfur level greater than 500 ppm.
Includes:
New York Harbor Ultra-Low Sulfur No 2 Diesel Spot Price (Dollars per Gallon)2. U.S. Gulf Coast Ultra-Low Sulfur No
Diesel Spot Price (Dollars per Gallon)
Los Angeles, CA Ultra-Low Sulfur CARB Diesel Spot Price (Dollars per Gallon)