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Table 3-8. Sales Price of Transportation Fuel to End-Users (Current ¢/gallon)

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  1980 1985 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Aviation fuel (excluding taxes)                        
Aviation gasolinea 108.4 120.1 112.0 104.7 102.7 99.0 95.7 100.5 111.6 R112.8 97.5 105.9
Jet fuel kerosenea 86.8 79.6 76.6 65.2 61.0 58.0 53.4 54.0 65.1 R61.3 45.2 53.8
Highway fuel                        
Gasoline (including taxes)                        
Leadedb 119.1 111.5 114.9 U U U U U U U U U
Unleaded premiumb N 134.0 134.9 132.1 131.6 130.2 130.5 R134.0 R141.0 R142.0 125.0 136.0
Unleaded regularb 124.5 120.2 116.4 114.0 112.7 110.8 111.2 R115.0 R123.0 R123.0 106.0 117
All types 122.1 119.6 121.7 119.6 119.0 117.3 117.4 R121.0 R129.0 R129.0 112.0 122
Diesel no. 2a (excluding taxes) 81.8 78.9 72.5 64.8 61.9 60.2 55.4 56.0 68.1 64.2 49.4 57.9
Railroad fuel                        
Diesel 82.6 77.8 69.2 67.2 63.3 63.1 59.9 60.0 67.7 67.8 57.0 55.5

a Sales to end users (those sales made directly to the ultimate consumer, including bulk customers in agriculture, industry, and utility).
b Average retail price.

KEY: N = data do not exist; R revised; U = data are not available.

SOURCES:
All data except railroad fuel: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review 1999, DOE/EIA-0384(97) (Washington, DC: July 2000), tables 5.20 and 5.22.
Railroad fuel: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Facts (Washington, DC: 2000), p. 60.



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