Diesel posted its third straight weekly increase, gaining 0.7 cent to a national average retail price of $3.073 per gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.
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Tanker Wetlines Rule Advances
PHOENIX The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration sent its new proposed wetlines regulation to the White House Office of Management and Budget on Oct. 15 for review.
October 25, 2010Clean Diesel Conference to Focus on Past Decade of Technology
A conference in Washington this week will reflect on the last 10 years of clean diesel technology and its effect on air quality, its organizers said.
October 18, 2010Oil Falls to Lowest Level in Two Weeks
Oil fell to its lowest level in two weeks Friday, dropping to near $81 a barrel, Bloomberg reported.
October 15, 2010Diesel Jumps 6.6瞽 to $3.066 a Gallon
Fuel prices surged for a second week as the U.S. retail diesel average hit $3.066 a gallon, 6.6 cents higher than a week ago, the Department of Energy reported.
October 17, 2010EPA to Allow 15% Ethanol for Newer Cars, Light Trucks
The Environmental Protection Agency said it will allow up to 15% ethanol content in gasoline for newer vehicles, up from the current 10%.
October 14, 2010U.S. Trade Deficit Widens
The U.S. trade deficit widened by 8.8% in August, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
October 14, 2010DOE Boosts 2010 Diesel-Price Forecast by 3瞽, to $2.96 a Gallon
The Department of Energy boosted its projected 2010 diesel-price forecast by 3 cents to $2.96 a gallon, and lifted its forecast for 2011 by 4 cents, to $3.14.
October 13, 2010Diesel Surges 6.6瞽 to $3.066 a Gallon
Diesels national average price continued its upward trend as it jumped 6.6 cents to $3.066 a gallon, while gasoline saw its biggest gain in almost a year, rising 8.7 cents to $2.819, the Department of Energy reported.
October 13, 2010Diesel Average Jumps to $3 a Gallon
The average cost of U.S. retail diesel climbed 4.9 cents last week to $3 a gallon, the first time truckings main fuel has reached that level in more than four months, the Department of Energy reported.
October 11, 2010