Showing posts with label diesel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diesel. Show all posts

Fuel Prices Dropping?

Nationwide Diesel Prices Are Coming Down...

According to Truckinginfo.com the price of fuel came down all across the nation. A pending election and low demand on the East (due to the uninvited visit by Sandy) probably has a lot to do with it. Naturally the East Coast has the cheapest gas since so much of it is either shut down or on standby due to the storm. Either way, there is no way to predict whether it will continue to decline.

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Department of Energy Fuel Price Comparison


Change from
10/15/12 10/22/12 10/29/12 week ago year ago
U.S. 4.150 4.116 4.030 values are down -0.086 values are up 0.138
East Coast (PADD1) 4.128 4.108 4.036 values are down -0.072 values are up 0.150
  New England (PADD1A) 4.238 4.243 4.205 values are down -0.038 values are up 0.270
  Central Atlantic (PADD1B) 4.208 4.203 4.149 values are down -0.054 values are up 0.155
  Lower Atlantic (PADD1C) 4.047 4.011 3.921 values are down -0.090 values are up 0.085
Midwest (PADD2) 4.150 4.101 3.984 values are down -0.117 values are up 0.118
Gulf Coast (PADD3) 4.022 3.999 3.945 values are down -0.054 values are up 0.137
Rocky Mountain (PADD4) 4.268 4.243 4.195 values are down -0.048 values are up 0.236
West Coast (PADD5) 4.346 4.298 4.187 values are down -0.111 values are up 0.080
  West Coast less California 4.238 4.195 4.092 values are down -0.103 values are not available NA
  California 4.437 4.385 4.268 values are down -0.117 values are up 0.105



Diesel's 5th Straight Drop..Good News for Carhaulers

Diesel took its 5th straight drop recently. Overall thats not that great. It is dropping because the economy is slowing. This is good for carhaulers though. Carhauler vehicle sales are up and there is strong demand for car carriers. This means a lower cost of doing business for autotransporters. I say enjoy it while it lasts!




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Diesel Prices Down Again; Crude Oil At One-Year Low - Truckinginfo.com

American Trucking AssociationsFrom Transport Topics

10/4/2011 Diesel Prices Down Again; Crude Oil At One-Year Low

National on-highway diesel prices fell by 3.7 cents last week to average $3.749 per gallon. The pace of falling prices decelerated from the previous week's 4.7-cent drop.

Prices fell in every major region, but varied somewhat. The central Atlantic dropped the most at 4.1 cents, the Rocky Mountains the least at 2.1 cents. As usual, the Gulf Coast claimed the lowest price at $3.693 per gallon.

California, like last week, is still the only region with prices north of the four-dollar mark, but at $4.007, just barely.


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Commentary: With everything that carhaulers have had to contend with in the last year, this is definitely a bright spot. Even a few dollars
can make a big difference to a car carrier when weighed against the size of an autohauler and the number of miles driven

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the price of diesel rises again....



From Truckinginfo.com
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National on-highway diesel prices climbed for the second week in a row, rising 4.4 cents to $3.976. The national average is up almost 96 cents from last year.

New England experienced the smallest cost increase at 1.4 cents; California prices rose the most, 6.7 cents, to $4.323, up $1.17 from last year.


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Gasoline and Fuel prices dropping...one can only hope!

Gasoline, Diesel Prices Drop

from Transport Topics Online
May 24,2010

Article summation: The Department of Energy says gas prices are dropping.

Key Quote from article: 

"The average price for a gallon of gasoline fell 7.8 cents to $2.786, DOE said in its weekly report. That is 35 cents lower than a year earlier."

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Diesel Drops 3.3¢ to $3.094

Gas Declines 4.1¢ to $2.864; Oil Dips Below $70
from Transport Topics Online
Updated: 5/18/2010 8:00:00 AM
Diesel took its biggest drop in 16 weeks, declining 3.3 cents to $3.094 a gallon, the Department of Energy said.

The decline was the biggest since a 5.2-cent drop on Feb. 1, turning around three months of increases in which the price had fallen just once.

The only other downturn since mid-February was a 0.7-cent dip on March 29. Monday’s decline left diesel 86.3 cents over the same week last year.

Last week’s half-cent uptick to $3.127 had put trucking’s main fuel at its highest level in more than a year and a half.

Gasoline, meanwhile, fell 4.1 cents to $2.864 a gallon, just the third decline in the past 13 weeks, DOE said following its weekly survey of filling stations Monday. It was the biggest decline since a 4.4-cent drop on Feb. 15.

Before Monday’s declines, gas had gained almost 30 cents in its upward run since mid-February, while diesel had risen 37.1 cents in three months.

The drops followed sharp oil-price declines this month, as crude fell from more than $86 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange on April 30 to finish Nymex trading Monday at $70.08, a five-month low, after briefly dipping below $70, Bloomberg reported.

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