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Diesel Drops 4.6¢ to $3.945 a Gallon; Gasoline Plunges 9.5¢ to 2012 Low of $3.254

Diesel continued to decline, falling 4.6 cents to $3.945 a gallon, its eighth drop in the past nine weeks, while gasoline plunged by almost a dime to its lowest level this year, the Department of Energy said.

December 18, 2012

Diesel Declines 3.6¢ to $3.991, Seventh Drop in Eight Weeks

U.S. retail diesel prices declined for the seventh time in the past eight weeks, down 3.6 cents to $3.991 a gallon, the U.S. Department of Energy reported.

December 17, 2012

I-77 Reopened in W.Va. Following Nat-Gas Explosion

Interstate 77 north of Charleston, W.Va., was reopened Wednesday morning following a huge natural-gas explosion on Tuesday afternoon, the Charleston Gazette reported.

December 12, 2012

U.S. Trade Deficit Expands in October

The U.S. trade deficit increased by 4.9% in October, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.

December 11, 2012

Diesel Price to Decline Next Year, DOE Says

Diesel fuel, which will average just over $4 a gallon in the current quarter, will decline to a $3.84 average at the pump next year, the Department of Energy said Tuesday.

December 11, 2012

Gasoline Falls to 11-Month Low, Lundberg Survey Reports

Gasoline dropped almost a dime in the past three weeks to $3.38 a gallon, an 11-month low, according to the latest Lundberg survey of filling stations released Sunday.

December 10, 2012

Diesel Drops 3.6¢ to Below $4; Gasoline Continues to Slide, Falling 4.5¢ to $3.349

Diesel fell 3.6 cents to $3.991 a gallon, while gasoline continued to drop, the Department of Energy said.

December 11, 2012

Diesel Dips, But Stays Above $4 for 26th Week This Year

U.S. retail diesel prices inched down 0.7 cent a gallon last week, but at $4.027 the average price of trucking’s main fuel has now topped $4 for a record 26th week this year, the Department of Energy reported.

December 10, 2012

Natural Gas Incentives Unlikely, Congressmen Tell Summit

ARLINGTON, VA. — Trucking should expect “piecemeal” measures that promote natural gas use because the federal government probably is too divided to tackle comprehensive legislation that could include incentives for buying natural gas trucks, two congressmen said.

December 10, 2012

Infrastructure, Maintenance Among Issues Preventing Faster Transition to Natural Gas

ARLINGTON, Va. — The low price of natural gas is a main reason why it is so appealing to trucking, but concerns ranging from infrastructure to maintenance are forcing the industry to go slow, executives said.

December 10, 2012