Diesel fuel topped its recent big jumps in soaring 22.6 cents to an average $4.723 a gallon nationwide, for a third straight record high, the Department of Energy said Tuesday.
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As Tire Retreading Market Grows, So Do Counterfeits, Look-Alikes
As fuel prices have skyrocketed, trucking companies have been forced to look closer at other parts of their businesses to trim costs.
May 26, 2008Crude Price Pushes Fuel Higher
The average retail diesel price continued its meteoric rise last week, surging another 16.6 cents to a record $4.497 a gallon, according to the Department of Energy.
May 26, 2008Military Showing Interest in Alternate Fuels, Journal Says
The U.S. military, which is the country’s largest single consumer, is engaged in an aggressive plan of alternative fuels development and testing, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
May 21, 2008UPS Moving Asia Air Hub to China
UPS Inc. said Wednesday it is moving its primary intra-Asia air hub to southern China, from the Philippines, to save money and reduce transit times across Asia.
May 21, 2008Oil Pulls Back After Topping $135 a Barrel
Crude oil fell from a record high of more than $135 a barrel Thursday, as a Congressional panel grilled oil executives for a second day in Washington, Bloomberg reported.
May 22, 2008Crude Tops $129; Bush Signs SPR Bill Into Law
Oil prices rose to a new record high Tuesday, moving past $129 a barrel for the first time in intraday trading, the Associated Press reported.
May 20, 2008Jevic Transportation Folds, Citing High Fuel Costs
Truckload and less-than-truckload carrier Jevic Transportation said Monday it is discontinuing operations, due to soaring fuel costs and a weak economy.
May 19, 2008China’s Diesel Stockpiling Boosting Prices, Journal Says
The worldwide spike in diesel prices is being driven in part by China’s stockpiling of the fuel in advance of this summer Olympics, which it is hosting, and the United States is exporting more diesel to the world market, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
May 19, 2008EPA Reversed Position on California Emissions Request, Papers Show
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson backed letting California set auto emissions rules stricter than federal standards before consulting with the White House, according to a congressional panel, Bloomberg reported Monday.
May 19, 2008