TABLE G-14 Sales Price of Transportation Fuel to End-Users: 1995–2007,,,,,,,,,, Dollar/gallon (in current dollars),,,,,,,,,, ,Aviation fuel (excluding taxes),,Highway fuel (including taxes),,,,"Railroad fuel Diesel",,, ,Aviation gasoline,Jet fuel kerosene,"Gasoline, premium","Gasoline, regular","Gasoline, all types",Diesel no. 2 (excluding taxes),,,, 1995,1.01,0.54,1.34,1.15,1.21,0.56,0.60,,, 1996,1.12,0.65,1.41,1.23,1.29,0.68,0.68,,, 1997,1.13,0.61,1.42,1.23,1.29,0.64,0.68,,, 1998,0.98,0.45,1.25,1.06,1.12,0.49,0.57,,, 1999,1.06,0.54,1.36,1.17,1.22,0.58,0.55,,, 2000,1.31,0.90,1.69,1.51,1.56,0.94,0.87,,, 2001,1.32,0.78,1.66,1.46,1.53,0.84,0.86,,, 2002,1.29,0.72,1.56,1.36,1.44,0.76,0.73,,, 2003,1.49,0.87,1.78,1.59,1.64,0.94,0.89,,, 2004,1.82,1.21,2.07,1.88,1.92,1.24,1.07,,, 2005,2.23,1.74,2.49,2.30,2.34,1.79,1.51,,, 2006,2.68,2.00,2.81,2.59,2.64,2.08,1.92,,, 2007,2.85,2.17,3.03,2.80,2.85,2.27,U, KEY: U = data are unavailable.,,,,,,,, "NOTES: All costs are yearly average. Aviation gasoline, jet fuel kerosene, and diesel no. 2 include sales to end-users (those sales made directly to the ultimate consumer, including bulk customers in agriculture, industry, and utility). Gasoline, premium, and regular are average retail price.",,,,,,,, "SOURCES: All data except railroad fuel—U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review (Washington, DC: May 2008), tables 9.4 and 9.7. Railroad fuel—Association of American Railroads, Railroad Facts (Washington, DC: annual issues), fuel consumption and cost.",,,,,,,,