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C.R. England Adds LNG Trucks

Refrigerated carrier C.R. England Inc. said it was introducing its first trucks that run on liquefied natural gas, to be operated out of its Ontario, Calif., dedicated operation division.

October 17, 2011

Diesel Dips 2.8¢ to $3.721 a Gallon

The U.S. retail diesel and gasoline averages declined for the fifth straight week, even as crude oil prices continued to rise, the Department of Energy reported.

October 17, 2011

Keystone Pipeline Would Benefit U.S., ATA Official, Others Tell D.C. Forum

The proposed controversial Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to Oklahoma would supply a stable and secure source of energy for the United States and its trucking industry, and its construction should be approved, an American Trucking Associations official told the State Department this month.

October 17, 2011

DOE Lowers 2011 Diesel Price Forecast to $3.80 a Gallon

The Department of Energy lowered its 2011 diesel price forecast by a nickel to $3.80 a gallon and lowered its 2012 forecast by 14 cents, to $3.73, reflecting recent declines in oil prices.

October 12, 2011

Diesel Drops 2.8¢ to $3.721 in Fifth Decline

Diesel fell for a fifth straight week, dropping 2.8 cents to $3.721 a gallon, while gasoline also slipped for a fifth week, the Department of Energy said Tuesday.

October 12, 2011

Tank Truck, Flatbed Carriers Gain as Oil and Gas Exploration Grows

Many tank truck and flatbed carriers are enjoying strong growth by tapping into the booming oil and natural-gas exploration business, industry experts said.

October 10, 2011

Diesel Declines to $3.749 as Fuel Demand Weakens

The average price of retail diesel declined 3.7 cents to $3.749 a gallon, its lowest level since February, the Department of Energy reported.

October 10, 2011

Oil Surges Over $82 a Barrel

Oil rose almost $3 Thursday to finish the trading day over $80 a barrel for the first time in a week and capping the biggest two-day rally since February, Bloomberg reported.

October 6, 2011

Oil Gains $4 to More Than $79 a Barrel

Oil took its biggest single-day jump in five months Wednesday, rising $4 to more than $79 a barrel following a report that showed inventories plunged last week, Bloomberg reported.

October 5, 2011