Diesel Dips in Fourth Straight Decline

Diesel dipped 1.6 cents to $4.057 a gallon, its fourth straight decline and the fifth in six weeks, as oil hit a three-month low and gasoline also fell.Gasoline dropped 4 cents following a 4-cent decline last week, leaving the price at $3.79 a gallon. Gas has declined 15.1 cents in five straight declines.The diesel downturn left trucking’s main fuel 4.7

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Fuel Prices Going Lower Just How Fast

Fuel Prices will go lower, you bet. Or bet on it. See crude oil prices are down over $10 a barrel from almost $110 in the beginning of March. Now just 2 months later we are at $97 barrel. Sure retail gas stations and truck stops are holding their fuel margins as much as they can and would you blame

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Oil Prices, Gas Prices and Diesel Fuel Always a Top Story

For a long time most America’s can’t figure out why oil prices have been so crazy over the last several years. Gas prices over $4.00 a gallon. Diesel fuel prices over $4.00 a gallon. We are actually producing more oil in the United Stated today then we were in 2005. We are also using less, so why are we paying

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Diesel Falls Again, Dropping 4.2 cents

Diesel fell for the third time in four weeks, doubling last week’s decline to a 4.2-cent drop to $4.085 a gallon. The decline — the biggest since Dec. 19 — leaves trucking’s main fuel 1.3 cents below than the same week a year ago. Its $4.148 national average price two weeks ago had been the highest since diesel was $4.208

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Fuel Costs Top List of Concerns for Fleet Managers

A recent survey conducted by Today’s Fleet Leadership, surveyed over 380 fleet managers and found fuel costs were at the top of the list of concerns. Over 40% of the fleet managers rank increasing diesel fuel cost as their number one concern. Of those fleet managers, saving money on fuel consumptions through reducing usage outweighed only 8% of the fleet

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Diesel Fuel Prices Might Make a Turn Lower

This week the DOE reported, diesel fuel prices fell for the second time in three weeks — but just the third since early January — dropping 2.1 cents to $4.127 a gallon. Gas prices meanwhile, fell for a second straight week, dropping 1.7 cents to $3.922.

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Diesel Drops 2.1¢ to $4.127 a Gallon

Diesel fuel prices fell for the second time in three weeks — but just the third since early January — dropping 2.1 cents to $4.127 a gallon. Gasoline, meanwhile, fell for a second straight week, dropping 1.7 cents to $3.922. Diesel is now 2.2 cents higher than the same week a year ago, while gas is 7.8 cents higher. Last

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Diesel Rises 0.6¢ to $4.148 a Gallon

Diesel fuel prices resumed its upward trend following a one-week respite, gaining 0.6-cent to $4.148 a gallon, the highest price since the record-setting summer of 2008. Gasoline prices, meanwhile, fell for the first time in 11 weeks, dipping 0.2-cent to $3.939 a gallon. The increase leaves diesel 7 cents higher than the same week a year ago and gas 14.8

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Price is Highest Since August 2008

Diesel fuel rose 1.9 cents to $4.142 a gallon, its highest price since the record-setting summer of 2008, while gasoline fuel also rose. Diesel’s increase — the eighth straight and 10th in 11 weeks — leaves trucking’s main fuel 23.5 cents over than the same week a year ago. Diesel topped out at $4.124 last May, then the highest since

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Diesel Continued Its Uphill Climb

Diesel fuel prices continued its uphill climb, rising 2.9 cents to $4.123 a gallon, its seventh straight gain and the ninth in 10 weeks, while gasoline also rose. Gas fuel prices gained 3.6 cents to $3.829, also its seventh straight increase and the 11th in the past 12 weeks. Although diesel’s rate of increase slowed from the 4.3-cent and 9.1-cent

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