With crude barrels having dropped again for the seventh straight day to $63.76 we’re actually starting to see some locations drop their diesel prices. It really depends where you go right now. It hurts resellers who have a larger supply to to get rid of since they had to buy it at such a higher price so it may still take a bit longer to see the price reflected everywhere. However, there are some locations in Ohio where the price has fallen up to $.36 a gallon. Hopefully that’s the same in the rest of the nation.
Possible first signs of diesel fuel prices dropping
September 13th, 2006 12:41 pm
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September 13th, 2006 11:33 pm
Yes diesel is finally moving down a little bit and although I run biodiesel at 100% during the warmer months was wondering how long petroleum diesel could stay at $3.00/gallon. I made my run from Cincinnati to Cleveland and spotted diesel from $2.99 to $2.65 on my way north on I-71. (9/13)
Posted an extreme ‘differential’ photo the other day on my personal site: http://blog.myarchive.us/?p=479
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September 17th, 2006 2:45 pm
Though I would add this link showing gasoline at $1.97 and Diesel at $2.99 … It’ll drive diesel owners crazy.
http://blog.myarchive.us/?p=489
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