
With gas prices rising, fleet managers are looking at ways to reduce fuel costs. We break down steps managers and their customers can take.
With gas prices rising, fleet managers are looking at ways to reduce fuel costs. We break down steps managers and their customers can take.
Analysts contend that the crude oil supply-and-demand imbalance will be righted just as soon as the price climbs high enough to compel U.S. shale-oil drillers to again ramp up production.
A new fuel price forecast from the U.S. Energy Department shows little change from expectations a month ago for the price of diesel, but the outlook for gasoline has moved a little higher.
Plan ahead for the future and have discussions with your senior management about costs and what the future has in store for your fleet. While it looks like the cost of a gallon of gasoline may be going down, the cost of everything else is going to go up.
Weekly average on-highway diesel and regular gasoline fuel prices saw significant drops last week, according to the latest numbers from the Energy Department.
For the fifth straight week, the average price of a gallon of diesel fuel decreased according to the latest numbers from the Energy Department.
Expectations for diesel and gasoline prices for next year have been revised lower, according to the latest Short Term Energy Outlook issued this week by the U.S. Energy Department.
Diesel and gasoline prices dropped again in the first week of December, setting new lows for the year, according to the latest numbers from the Energy Department.
With diesel and gasoline prices consistently falling all year, there is no sign of a permanent rebound as prices approach new lows.
Diesel and gasoline prices decreased across the country in the week before Thanksgiving, according to the latest numbers from the Energy Department.
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