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What Factors Affect Diesel Fuel Prices?
What Factors Affect Diesel Fuel Prices? Diesel fuel prices are affected by a variety of factors, including global oil production and refining capacity, geopolitical instability, and weather patterns. In recent years, the price of diesel has been particularly volatile, rising to record highs in 2008 and then plunging during the global financial crisis. The price […]
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7 Keys To Handling Rising Diesel Fuel Prices For Fleets
7 Keys To Handling Rising Diesel Fuel Prices For Fleets As fuel prices continue to rise, fleet owners are looking for every possible way to control costs. With the right fuel card and some careful planning, you can reduce the impact of rising fuel prices on your business. Here are seven tips to help you […]
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Diesel Price Fall Back Down
Diesel Price Fall Back Down Diesel prices are coming back down according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The on-highway national average dropped a total of -$0.016 to $2.776 a gallon this past week. Fuelers in the Lower Atlantic experienced the largest change going down -$0.036 to an average of $2.712, while drivers in the Rocky […]
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Diesel Price On The Rise Yet Again
Diesel Price On The Rise Yet Again Diesel prices are going back up according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The on-highway national average rose a total of $0.004 to $2.792 a gallon. The highest increase came from the Rocky Mountains with a bump of $0.028 up to $2.860. California remains the top average with a […]
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Diesel Price Roller Coaster Continues
Diesel Price Roller Coaster Continues Diesel prices continue to fluctuate across the country according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The on-highway national average fell a total of -$0.003 to $2.788. Rocky Mountain drivers saw the largest increase with a $0.019 hike up to $2.832, while California maintained the highest average at $3.180 following a $0.001 change. […]
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Diesel Prices Stabilize
Diesel Prices Stabilize Diesel prices begin to settle after three weeks of increases according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The on-highway national average fell a total of -$0.016 to $2.786. The Gulf Coast experienced the greatest drop with a change of -$0.032 down to $2.615, the nation’s lowest average. New England had the highest increase with […]
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Diesel Prices Continue To Climb
Diesel Prices Continue To Climb Diesel prices are on the rise again this week according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The on-highway national average rose a total of $0.044 to $2.802. While diesel continues it’s upward hike, the climb has slowed a bit this week. The largest jump came from the West Coast less California with […]
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Diesel Prices Jump Across The Nation
Diesel Prices Jump Across The Nation Diesel prices continue to climb according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The on-highway national average rose a total of $0.153 to $2.758. Lower Atlantic states saw the greatest increase with prices going up $0.197 to average $2.725 a gallon, while California broke the $3 mark with an average of $3.135 […]
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Diesel Prices Back Up After Last Week’s Relief
Diesel Prices Back Up After Last Week’s Relief Diesel prices bounce back up this week according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The on-highway national average rose a total of -$0.009 to $2.605. The Midwest saw the only drop this week with a change of -$0.001 down to $2.566. California topped the charts with the largest bump, […]
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Diesel Prices Start To Fall After Six Weeks Of Increases
Diesel Prices Start To Fall After Six Weeks Of Increases Diesel prices start to fall across the country according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The on-highway national average went down a total of -$0.002 to $2.596. New England saw the largest drop with a -$0.009 change to $2.616 a gallon, while the Rocky Mountains had the […]
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