First Diesel Price Decline in 6 Weeks

Mild fall weather, rising inventories and a dip in the price of crude oil contributed to a 1-cent drop in the price of diesel fuel last week, after six consecutive weeks of increases.

Fuel Prices
Week of Dec. 6:
sourcepricechange
DOE129.4-1.0
Comdata128.4+1.0
OPIS self-serve129.6+0.7
OPIS wholesale73.0-2.4

The national average price stood at $1.294 a gallon on Dec. 6, compared with $1.304 on Nov. 29, according to the Energy Information Administration. Fuel costs have increased — with only occasional pauses — since hitting a historic low of 95.3 cents a gallon on Feb. 22.

Price increases have triggered fuel surcharges in the truckload and less-than-truckload sectors for moving freight and have led a number of trucking companies to revise 1999 earnings predictions downward.



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However, trucking company stocks have not been greatly affected, and market analysts suspect that investors have taken reduced earnings into account.

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