Diesel Price Falls for Second Week

The national average price of diesel fuel provided a little holiday cheer by dropping for the second consecutive week. But the fall to $1.288 a gallon prompted one analyst to warn that the oil market was in a purge-and-binge mindset.

Fuel Prices
Week of Dec. 13:
sourcepricechange
DOE128.8-0.6
Comdata127.6-0.8
OPIS self-serve128.8-0.8
OPIS wholesale72.0-1.0

“We purged last week and now we are bingeing,” said Tom Kloza, editorial director of the Oil Price Information Service.

He noted that crude oil resumed its upswing after going below $25 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, where it hit an eight-year high of $27.07 two weeks ago, and that diesel fuel will surely follow, as it has done throughout 1999.



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Bloomberg News Service rang in with a report that higher oil prices “probably contributed” to an increase in U.S. consumer prices during November.

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