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Diesel Price Projected to Rise, DOE Says

Diesel fuel will average $2.23 a gallon this quarter and rise to $2.31 in the third quarter, the Energy Department said.

April 14, 2009

Diesel Rises 0.1¢ to $2.229 a Gallon

Diesel rose by less than a penny in its fourth straight increase, gaining 0.1 cent to $2.229 a gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.

April 14, 2009

Opinion: With T&L 2.0, David Can Beat Goliath

Most Transport Topics readers have experienced the current downturn firsthand — dwindling freight demand, fluctuating fuel prices, clean-engine mandates and downward-spiraling leading indicators.

April 13, 2009

National Diesel Price Increase Moderates

The U.S. diesel average inched up last week 0.7 cent a gallon to $2.228, following two weeks of major increases, while the gasoline price dipped, the Department of Energy reported.

April 13, 2009

Diesel Rises 0.7¢ to $2.228; Gas Dips 0.9¢ to $2.037

Diesel rose less than a penny for its third straight increase, gaining 0.7 cent to $2.228 per gallon, the Energy Department said Monday.

April 7, 2009

Bill Aims to Cut Emissions with Cap-and-Trade Plan

Two senior House Democratic leaders last week introduced a sweeping greenhouse gas bill that includes a cap-and-trade program and would expand motor carriers’ use of SmartWay technologies.

April 6, 2009

Diesel Price Jumps 13.1¢

U.S. retail diesel prices jumped sharply last week, a second straight bump that raised the national average a two-week total of 20.4 cents a gallon, or about 10%, as gasoline also rose, topping the $2 a gallon mark for the first time since November, according to the Department of Energy.

April 6, 2009

House Democrats Introduce Greenhouse Gas Bill

Democratic lawmakers announced legislation Tuesday that they say would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by one fifth, reduce dependence on foreign oil and create energy-related jobs, the Associated Press reported.

April 1, 2009

Oil Falls to Near $50 in Early Trading

Crude oil fell almost $2 to near $50 a barrel in early trading Monday following a similar drop on Friday, as the outlook for world demand remained low, Bloomberg reported.

March 30, 2009