Fuel Price Stays on Its 11-Week Upward Course
The Department of Energy reported Aug. 23 that the national average price for a gallon was $1.186. It represented an 0.8-cent increase from the Aug. 16 cost of $1.178, which was the highest price since Dec. 1, 1997.
Diesel prices have risen every week since June 7. The current cost is almost 25% higher than the 95.3 cents a gallon recorded on Feb. 22, when the average reached a historic low.
Analysts continue to blame the rapid price rise on the success of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to comply with goals to cut crude oil production. Also cited as a cause was increasing demand from the recovering Asian economies.
Diego Saltes, an analyst for the Economics and Statistical Analysis Department of American Trucking Associations, said he did not think these difficulties had significant impact.
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